Boundary review
In defence of hereditary peers
Starmer’s spiteful plan for the Lords breaks an important intergenerational contract
Kemi Badenoch won’t save the Conservatives
Her radical credentials are based on pure PR
Israel and the danger of perpetual war
Friends of Israel should be alarmed about the prospect of fighting on numerous fronts
The odd world of Peter Oborne
How has a far-sighted conservative commentator fallen so far?
Living the good life
The rising middle classes were decisive in shaping the late 19th century English town
How the Tories can win again
The new leader of the Conservatives must reach an important, ignored sector
Improvement and impoverishment
Urban life from the poorhouse to the public house
Don’t bite the hand that feeds the birds
The government’s flawed biodiversity analysis endangers successful state-funded schemes
Dark lessons from Canada
Once “assisted dying” is legal, the boundaries of what is permissible expand
Disability is not an identity
Long before trans rights lobby, disability activists were denying biological reality