On Radio
A series of sharp transactions
Anne McElvoy on how LBC branch out into podcasting and American podcasters bid for their share of British ears
Elusive quest for impartiality
I would cavil at the curse of the presenter monologue, tending to sway the audience one way or the other, reveals Anne McElvoy
Scottish independence is dead, for now
But there is no room for complacency or appeasement
Will Labour build back better?
The most conspicuous monuments of the last decade are the vast online shopping warehouses
The Meloni effect
How the Italian prime minister could reshape European politics
Sean Scully in France
He’s been showered with honours and awards — yet plenty of people can’t stand his work
The death of conservatism?
Individually and collectively, we must choose life
The West should stop indulging delusions on Ukraine
Ukraine cannot achieve its maximal goals
Office politics
There’s the joker, the slacker, and the bloke who just got fired
The curious incident of the dog and the tribunal
A welcome win for sanity on gender, freedom and the workplace
Embrace your inner exile
How can we appreciate art in alienating times?
Gambling with the numbers
A new survey of problem gamblers has serious problems of its own