Issue: August/September 2022
Farewell to St Benet’s Hall
How a Catholic institution capitulated to the non-binary gods of diversity
Blood and soil: the Greens’ fascist roots
Today’s environmental movement owes much to the ideology of Britain’s pre-war Right
Preaching the gospel of progressivism
Make the monarchy a spiritual vacuum, and it will soon be filled with nihilism
The real benefits of loyalty and order
Evocation of a more hopeful culture lost is both the book’s strength and weakness
Cast asunder
No country for old drunk actors?
Free at last?
How can Britney establish a version of her success without the horrors that became integral to it?
Anyone for Woolton pie?
Enduring a taste of the Blitz spirit at a chain restaurant with no butter, no jam and few staff
Passion by the barrel
Meeting the new boss of London’s finest gunmaker
Wartime hallelujah
Creativity amid conflict
Incompetents abroad
Our hopeless foreign policy elite has no idea of what winning in Ukraine looks like — or how to bring it about
