Charlotte Gill
The real St George’s Day
The week in fragile people and fragile porcelain
Iranian women deserve more support
Self-styled internationalists are failing them
Bar none
The fraud behind the Bar Standards Board’s “equality and diversity” drive
Lily Phillips and the importance of feeling
We must remain sensitive to unspoken pain
Rewiring the state
Kemi Badenoch has a plan, though what it involves is anyone’s guess
How Britain has imported Bangladeshi politics
A failure to take immigration and integration seriously means that Britain has to deal with other nation’s problems
Living the good life
The rising middle classes were decisive in shaping the late 19th century English town
A craven surrender
The handover of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius represents a mindless and unjust capitulation to a foreign power
The blame, again, falls on Sinn Fein
The party responded appallingly to its press officer being accused of child sex offences