Chris Coghlan
MPs should not have to declare their religious beliefs
This is not about accountability, it is about hunting heretics
The transcendent in the mundane
Religion cannot be abstracted from institutional life
It was right to deny Communion to Chris Coghlan MP
Religion and politics cannot be entirely separate domains
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Why has Keir Starmer been so unpopular?
He was the perfect embodiment of a failing system
Grooming gangs and the truth
We should not give ammunition to deniers of the grooming gangs scandal
Babies need women
Leaving children with only men who are not their parents is foolish and dangerous
Can Russell T Davies write “terfs”?
In Tip Toe, Russell T Davies is more nuanced than one might expect — much to the dismay of gender ideologues
The enduring fascination of Richard Nixon
Why America’s most contradictory president still exerts a strange grip on the political imagination.
I don’t trust the British state
British institutions simply are not functioning in the interests of the people they are meant to serve
The real problem with rigmarole
A journalistic focus on proceduralism distracts us from deeper political questions
Against the scolding mob
MPs have helped to create the puritanism that is now coming for their drinks
Out with the old?
Reform seems to be thriving, and Labour seems to be losing, but what can actually change?
Worstall’s Corollary
Rare earths expose a fatal flaw at the heart of industrial strategy: governments intervene in systems they do not remotely understand
Playing by numbers
Attacking the Space:
Inside Rugby’s Tactical and Data
Revolution by Sam Larner
How procedure is enabling petty criminals
We should support workers who confront criminals
Woke politics was never trivial
Wokeness was a lot more, and a lot worse, than a passing online fad
