Andrew Doyle
Welcome back to reality, feminists
Wokeness is less an intellectual position and more a form of wish-fulfilment
Heavy weights and hurty words
Simon Evans says Andrew Doyle’s book is the toolkit you need to think about at least one side of this debate
The Cass Review is not the end
Gender ideologues are not going to give up in the face of facts
What became of Tchaikovsky?
Tchaikovsky: 5th symphony etc (ICA Classics)
Jonathan Glazer’s speech was an affirmation of Jewishness
Critics who accuse him of denying his identity have things backwards
The City’s lights are dimming
The Square Mile is increasingly at risk of becoming an irrelevance
We have to wake up on defence
Britain cannot act as if war will never come
Giants and pygmies
Some stop-gap leaders of the opposition were never intended to be potential prime ministers
Realism is not the same as self-pity
There is a limit to how much women can physically protect themselves from men
Jamie Tradescant: highbrow sports journalist
Jamie’s articles are not simply a riot of historical and philosophical allusions — no, they are all about style
Postcards from before the war
It is no longer possible to reflect upon Israeli culture as if the “Question of Palestine” could be brushed aside
How can we pay for our cathedrals?
Critics of silent discos in Canterbury Cathedral are silent on how to fund our churches
The art of Caspar David Friedrich
In our brave new world of modern art, there’s a growing appetite for celebrating the mystery of the natural world