Issue: June 2024
What law? What order?
Shit, piss and the ever-present threat of violence, as the meek and law-abiding hold back
Sorry is the hardest word
In the wake of the Cass Report, the hordes are now looking for a face-saving way to recant
June letters
Hard power is the only currency that is truly respected
What price justice?
Small disputes involving ordinary people are not a waste of the courts’ time
Toxic relationship
For a long time, it has seemed that you’re nobody until somebody’s tried to get you cancelled
The name game
There’s a meeting of the world’s most important leaders, and Rishi has been invited along, too
Chasing rainbows
Dissident civil servants have been risking their careers to fight a losing battle against burgeoning Whitehall wokery
Prophetic warnings
Error is the joy of pedants, be the error serious or trivial
Was she more than pie in the sky?
We all laughed at the former PM but her radical message might have been right
The end of high quality homes
Michael Gove’s new leasehold reforms risk derailing the economic engine that helped finance some of Britain’s finest suburbs
