Chris Power
Finely-turned tales of mothers, murder and love
We need a system where books that publishers really love, where it’s not mere puff, get a special sticker on the front, says John Self
Religious freedom is back on the agenda
The International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, currently before parliament, is an important step for securing Britain’s role in promoting religious liberty
How not to investigate the origins of Covid
Wuhan: How the Covid-19 Outbreak in China Spiralled Out of Control by Dali L. Yang
Slavery did not create Britain’s wealth
A bogus narrative is obscuring history and diminishing our national pride
Where is so much gender confusion coming from?
The scope of inquiry into gender and young people should be expanded to schools
In praise of centibillionaires
When people are free to make a lot of money from new businesses, everybody wins
When classicists attack classics
Sanskrit isn’t the only ancient language to be affected by academic imperialism
Is Britain a Christian country?
The UK has an established religion alright — the worship of the self
Doubting the new Ireland
The more traditions have been deconstructed, the more people have experienced a sense of loss
Love in a remotely-controlled climate
If we outsource our decisions to
machines, we will be less capable
of navigating our own feelings
It’s time to stop the rot
Students denounced, lecturers cowed and managers with little interest in truth
The callousness of the virtue signallers
The response to a young singer’s death exposed the cruelty of the self-consciously virtuous