Artillery Row
How Labour lost the “unlosable election”
With living standards in decline, the Tories won in 1992 against the odds. Will this next election be the same?
Le Pen surging as France prepares to go to the polls
France’s establishment parties are nowhere in Sunday’s election
Stormont desperately needs reform
The interests of Northern Irish voters are being sacrificed to the perceived needs of the peace process
A heartbreaking work of staggering narcissism
Grace Lavery reveals the delusions of transgender ideology
Do we really need so many stage adaptations of novels?
There’s much that can go wrong when the drama of a book is transferred to the stage
Bring back Victorian YIMBY-ism
We cling to the buildings our 19th century forebears left behind, but they would decry our squeamishness
What drove the colonisation of the Caribbean?
Professor Jeremy Black discusses Caribbean society pre-Columbus
The BBC can’t fix its class problems with quotas
The Corporation’s diversity obsession is the problem, not the solution
The fall of Port Stanley
Letters from the Falklands front: no April fool
The flawed science of trans inclusion in women’s sport
Advocates are embracing unreliable studies to justify unfair competition