Artillery Row
Lefty men’s failures have radicalised women
Don’t pretend that feminists are being “radical” for no reason
At least somebody’s having fun
Ed Davey grows more cheerful the sadder Rishi Sunak gets
The fallacy of “British values”
Nationhood cannot be reduced to abstractions
Populism on the march
As populism advances on both sides of the channel, we ask if it can make the shift from insurgent movement to governing project
Don’t judge a play by its label
The instinct towards appeasing “sensitivity” would stifle the creative impulse
Jeremy Clarkson touches grass
How a cocky petrolhead found his soul
It’s our party and we’ll cry if we want to
Women face grim choices in the forthcoming election
The EU is overregulating AI
Caution and control are being overemphasised above economic and technological opportunity
Losing the crowd
In bullfighting, audiences can be as tough as animals
Peers but not equals
Ferdinand Ries: Symphonies 1&2 (Ondine); Franz Clement: Solo violin works (Naxos)