Censorship
Don’t mention the war, or Alf Garnett
The ‘offensive’ TV landmarks censored from Britain’s answer to Netflix
Terence Rattigan
The subtly subversive chronicler of Englishness still makes grown men cry
What women have lost
How can women focus on traditional feminist issues when spiteful men are demanding to be included?
Who to free — killers or rapists?
The police, the prisons and the courts are all dysfunctional, thanks to the Conservatives
Drill music’s token freedoms
Defences of free expression have become hopelessly unprincipled
Trojan horse separatism
Spanish unity is being bartered away in a game of political greed as a Catalan coup-leader is allowed to stroll back into the country
That was the night that was
A new dawn has broken, even if the sky is grey
Labour could cause irreversible damage in government
Don’t give Keir Starmer a blank cheque to rewrite British society
Harriet Pester: Bookworld PR
Alas, not everything is plain sailing in the world of book-trade PR
A majority built on sand
Keir Starmer should not feel too triumphant — hard times lie ahead
Immigration is still the elephant in the room
Violence is appalling, yet we have to understand the conditions from which it emerged
Sheikhs on a train
Patronising foreign people, and other progressive trends