Big Tech
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
The death of charity?
The decline of religion and the fraying of our social fabric has made us meaner
Keir the coward
Narrowing the borders of permissible opinion will not solve Britain’s societal crises
In the name of God, lead
The Prime Minister appears terrified of making a stand against racism in his own party
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
British defence must be renewed
War may not be imminent but Britain must still be secure
Great Lives — great, The Essay — awful
Radio 3 maintains its course towards self-destruction
Humza Yousaf, global citizen
Britain needs one, and only one, foreign policy
Giving noticing a bad name
Observing factual differences is not the same as leaping to conclusions
What makes a gentleman tick?
Of course, there are watches and there are watches, and then there are watches
An unconvincing case against the UNRWA
It should take more evidence to strip the Palestinians of essential support
Murders for April
April is the cruellest month, breeding detective fiction out of the dry land