birth rate
Arresting the fertility crisis
Britain needs more babies — and it is far from alone
The immigration merry-go-round
Britain’s discourse on migration is a timewasting charade
Out with the old and in with the new
People are asking why the classic art market has declined — and will it recover?
The building that inspired Orwell
Was there an appetite at the time for monumental buildings, equivalent to those in Moscow?
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
A substantial and growing minority of Americans hate both presidential candidates
Let there be love
Filmmakers have fallen out of love with romantic movies, but it’s time to bring back passion to the picture house
Let the blood-letting begin
The Conservative Party must change radically if it is ever to gain power again
Merchants of the Venice Biennale
For all its pretentiousness, the Venice Biennale still hints towards higher truths
Reclaiming free speech in academia
Proposed Office for Students guidelines make for an imperfect but promising start
The problem with securonomics
A genuine strategy for increasing our economic security and resilience as a society would not start with the state
Long story short
Movie length seems to have become a way for directors to tell us what serious people they are