Anthony Seldon
A flawed first draft of history
Theresa May’s former political secretary on the biography that doesn’t get her right
Fracking is just common sense
The war in Ukraine has injected a healthy dose of realism into the West’s energy policy
The false euphoria of dysphoria
Pink News presents breast removal as “pure trans joy” in a new video
Survivors, not suspects
Can a new report finally get rape victims out of the dock?
A real world of consciousness
Communism in Poland was brought down by an underground network of learning, journalism and culture that flourished in defiance of state control
Liverpool, lies and France’s shame
The Stade de France fiasco bodes ill for forthcoming international sports events
If it’s broken, fix it
The NI Protocol has not worked, and the EU has done nothing to live up to its commitment to it being temporary
How to become a cult writer
What does it take for an author to become idolised way beyond their literary merit?
Three act tragedy
The Wagatha Christie case reveals the addictive fun of gossip — but also its corrosive power
Sectarian cinema?
It may not be easy, but multicultural societies must embrace liberal values if they are to survive
The eye of the storm
Rachel Podger and Brecon Baroque, Vivaldi, The Four Seasons