William Kenyon
William Kenyon is the pseudonym of a sometime public servant
The truth about London Bridge
Flawed narratives should not distort historical memory of the planning for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II
Portraits in cowardice
Conservative MPs need to rediscover their spines if they want to be effective
The scarlet letter
A touchy-feely Labour government must embrace the ugly reality of business
Keir: more than just a lucky general
Neither Left nor Right can accept that Starmer’s impressive focus and strategic sense is responsible for transforming Labour’s prospects
Diversion, disruption and distinction
Being memorable and sticky guarantees a novel a long and healthy life
The crisis at Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre
Serious as it is, it is no anomaly
Three decades of broken promises on immigration
Time and time again, Labour and the Conservatives have failed to deliver on their pledges
You can’t beat the left at its own game
Conservative attempts to reverse leftist victimology are doomed to fail
The perversity of the Oasis reunion
The cultural optimism of the nineties has been lost