Artillery Row
Is Saul Bellow Martin Amis’s true father?
Reviews of Martin Amis’s new book prove that the best questions are the ones that no one asks
The unlikely miracle of Trump’s presidency
Trump’s inability to articulate any substantive thought renders a respected journalist’s new book unreadable
The trouble with political parties
Starting a new political party is not as easy as it looks
“I’ll tell you and you’ll listen”: the Neil Kinnock speech that lives on
The moment of pure political theatre that endures its legacy thirty-five years on
The very real danger of conspiracy theories
Conspiracy theorists may be easy to dismiss, but history shows that such myths often end in bloodshed
Which gender are you: Neutrois or Two-Spirit?
A brief guide to the British Film Institute’s 22 genders
A little respect
Hancock’s concessions represent a major victory for Graham Brady
Trump v Biden: what did we learn from the first presidential debate?
The Critic’s US editor spoke to the publisher and editor of American Greatness, Chris Buskirk
And the horse you rode in on
The first US presidential TV debate, Cleveland, Ohio
Trump is waging asymmetric warfare – and it’s working
Biden came in for some rough treatment in the first presidential debate
