Aircraft
The Tories are victims of themselves
It is futile to complain about the consequences of laws they have established or upheld
Exeter — portrait of a modern university
Jeremy Black, historian of Exeter University, reflects on the shifting demands and priorities on campus.
Reasons to be cheerful
Ten things that are wonderful about British racing
The Road to the Cass Review — (4) Keira Bell and Paul Conrathe
The dark realities of gender medicine come to light
Germany is acknowledging the unspeakable
A pattern of criminality is shattering taboos
Diversion, disruption and distinction
Being memorable and sticky guarantees a novel a long and healthy life
Dismantle the HR state
Opaque standards committees are putting British public life in a stranglehold
Killing with kindness
Cull of the Wild: Killing in the Name of Conservation. By Hugh Warwick
Artificially Generated Child Sexual Abuse Material is not a victimless crime
The often-raised theory that AI-CSAM is harmless or can even make children safer, must be quashed