Andrew Lambirth
From major to minor
Who’s minor and who’s major reveal the power of collective prejudice
The City’s lights are dimming
The Square Mile is increasingly at risk of becoming an irrelevance
The scandal of screens
Parents are ill-equipped to fight the power of Big Tech over children’s lives — they desperately need the law to be on their side
It’s time to stop the rot
Students denounced, lecturers cowed and managers with little interest in truth
Restoring sanity takes time
So many people have built their professional lives around gender insanity
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar
The public health fanatics have a new enemy in their sights
Michael Gove’s convenient conversion won’t be enough
Britain’s economic dysfunction runs very deep indeed
Women MPs should be representing women’s interests
It was ludicrous to talk about microaggressions in the aftermath of an alkaline attack
The problem with securonomics
A genuine strategy for increasing our economic security and resilience as a society would not start with the state
There is no conservative case for Keir Starmer
Despairing at the Tories is understandable, but the opposition of your opposition is not your ally
Is Britain on course for abortion up to birth?
Diana Johnson’s amendment creates a medical and legal vacuum that would endanger women and their babies
Time for realpolitik in Israel
Britain’s foreign policy in the Middle East should put British interests first