BPDG
Is Michael Gove’s Brexit Oven-Ready?
What is the Government going to do about the Northern Ireland Protocol?
Food for thought
Is it worth trapping the squirrels in my London garden?
Fined over facts?
Financial censorship is not the right way to confront the AfD
Burmese days: for good and ill
There was much naivety in depicting the Anglo-Burmese engagement as one of mutual enlightenment
The subsidy squeeze
Schemes such as HS2 cost billions of pounds while reducing UK productivity
JD Vance’s tech policy is a MAGA microcosm
Does JD Vance hope to restore the Jeffersonian tradition of freedom?
The stultification of the liberal mind
Ed Davey’s anti-political campaign is darker than it looks
The new Ottomans
The fall and rise of Istanbul under President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
The Conservatives have been too soggy, not too harsh
Their voters expected them to cut taxes and immigration — they did the opposite
Twilight of the gods
The eclipse of the gilded 1980s generation can be seen as a welcome changing of the guard
Two sides of the weird frontier
The archly neutral now stands on the margins, looking out at a society of fear and outrage
Populism on the march
As populism advances on both sides of the channel, we ask if it can make the shift from insurgent movement to governing project