Bureacracy
Michael Gove’s convenient conversion won’t be enough
Britain’s economic dysfunction runs very deep indeed
Would you trust PC Brother?
The use of unreliable facial recognition technology is growing without sufficient scrutiny or accountability
Try Christianity
Reflecting on the cross, we find a truth that is often too easy to forget
Red dawn
Following the locals, a shattered Conservative party will need to get used to losing
The Road to the Cass Review — (1) Dr Michael Biggs
The foundational myths of gender medicine
Matthew Parris and the illusion of independence
Those in flight from human dependency are the ones who cannot be realistic
The wines of Israel
Israel’s wine heartland is now suffering from rocket attacks
How to win at Chopin
Giving marks to people playing Chopin is no different from deciding on medals in gymnastics
The secrets of familial suffering
Recovering from the burden of generational pain can be a private act
Not everyone has a novel in them
Literature is the only art in which, it seems, every neophyte is convinced they can succeed