Byelection
A Shropshire shock for Boris
The by-election result was one of rage rather than politics
The deep wisdom of rootedness
Society has lost touch with the people and places who helped to shape it in the first place
In praise of borrowed ideas
AI will not be the death of creativity, and could even enhance it
The conspiracy illusion
Marianna Spring is looking at the finger, not the moon
How the internet killed The Simpsons
Nicholas Clairmont has avidly viewed more than 750 episodes of the comedy about the residents of Springfield — but won’t be watching any more
Torygeddon
The Conservatives face an extinction level election, but there’s still time for some prehistoric bloodletting
When youth becomes period drama
The stakes feel very high when our younger years become the stuff of popular entertainment
He’s not the messiah, he’s a transwoman
Transsexual Apostate is a disturbing book, written for disturbing times
Venice’s tortuous tourist tax
How much public money has been wasted on a scheme which will be quietly retired?
Why we should resist this “conversion therapy” ban
It would enshrine dubious claims as unarguable facts, and it endangers freedom and young people