Anna Schwartz
Too much of a good thing
Inflation is likely to be a live political issue until the growth of money is reined in
The establishment prefers distractions to solutions
Politicians discuss irrelevances rather than confronting the obvious
The truth is out there
Henry Staunton is dismissed as dangerously “erratic” by the powers that be, but he may just be telling the truth, no matter how weird
The Post Office scandal
Legislation to resolve the injustice is not as straightforward as it seems
Eyes on the prizes
On a dispiriting start to racing’s “Premierisation” era
Four women seers in a time of strife
Eilenberger’s design is to present philosophy outside the lecture theatre in its life-transforming power
Crocodile Keir
For all of Sunak’s shoddy timing, Starmer’s opportunism was pathetic
Bring back the Law Lords
Tony Blair’s introduction of a US-style Supreme Court has served to undermine the supremacy of Parliament
Sugar, sex and sacrifice
It would be foolish to casually abandon Christian ethics of restraint
Free speech in free fall
As British freedoms are continually eroded, much of the liberty lobby seems to have nothing to say
Saltburn and the significance of sound
Why has Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Murder on the Dancefloor” caught the world’s attention again?