Artillery Row
What follows the abolition of fixed-term parliaments?
Will the Supreme Court seize the power to adjudicate on the calling of general elections?
The First Friend
How the taxpayer funds Nimco Ali
Free speech is under threat in Northern Ireland
New hate crime proposals could make Northern Ireland the least free part of the UK
How the Second World War was mapped
Professor Jeremy Black talks to Graham Stewart about a vital factor in wartime production that military history often overlooks
The BBC’s worst mistake
A separate channel dedicated to British sport could have saved the BBC
Memoir of a troubled woman
Friends and Enemies by Barbara Amiel is an extraordinary work of self-revelation
Etone for your sins
“Vulva owners”, Eton’s woke head master, and the BBC’s hagiography of BLM
The never-ending inquiries into the murder of Pat Finucane
Northern Ireland secretary Brandon Lewis has announced further reviews to appease the incoming Biden administration
The freedom to achieve freedom
The Anglo-Irish Treaty was signed 99 years ago this week. As Brexit talks enter the last lap, Nigel Jones argues that the Treaty could offer a model to follow
Get stuck into mudlarking
Searching for treasure on the Thames foreshore is like “a giant history lucky dip”