Angela de la Cruz
Prosthetic, pathetic, human
Angela de la Cruz’s playful and ghastly art touches a raw nerve
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The establishment is still living in an immigration fantasy land
It is influential left-wingers, not the broader public, who have deluded themselves on mass migration
American strategy in Iran is wiser than it seems
President Trump’s intervention will leave the world safer than it was
Saint Nicola
Nicola Sturgeon wants sympathy for her husband’s crimes—but after years spent avoiding awkward questions, her latest reinvention may be the hardest sell yet.
On Britain as a capitalist command economy
It is neither neoliberal nor socialist but a secret third thing
Rewatching the English
English identity has become too surreal and discomfiting to define
Badgers, banknotes and British decline
Ed Davey might admire Winston Churchill but he should have learned from him
Britain must call its exiles home
The nation cannot continue to lose its top talent
The government must curb its appetite for junk policy
The “junk food advertising ban” is indigestible nonsense
Any foreigner can have a UK degree — for a fee
Every British university has been chasing the benefits of foreign income with frenzied excitement
The EU is getting worse
Ursula von der Leyen’s left-wing managerial agenda is failing
Britain needs the Med mindset
We have to adapt to the sweatier realities of a changing climate
There is nothing authentic about Andy Burnham
The blokeish Labour man is as slimy a politician as the rest of them
Saved from the flames
We should feel fortunate indeed to have the Aeneid
Tolerating the intolerant — and the intolerable
The right’s refusal to confront political Islam has helped entrench it in Britain
From triple lock to price caps
Opinium polling for The Critic reveals the totemic pension policy has entrenched a politics that demands control over growth
Class war in the upper house
The end of the Lords’ ancient
right to resolve peerage disputes
is the latest casualty of Labour’s
constitutional vandalism
