Christian Right
For God, country and Trump
Why do conservative evangelicals continue to support Trump?
Building a New Jerusalem in Idaho
R. J. Rushdoony’s followers have made more plausible than ever before his vision of the American future
The quaintness of the campaign against public schools
The abuse was terrible but its relevance to modern politics is dubious
The spectre of the past
The “Great English Ghost Story” offers a form of comfort and is rooted in the ache of nostalgia for a more elegant era
On conservative despair
It is hard to escape the sense of tremendous national loss
It’s time to transition babies
Even in the womb, many foetuses can sense their own trans identity
Why Britain needs more empty homes
The UK’s housing sector is straining at the seams; empty units and second houses are a sign of economic health
The darkness of assisted dying
The desire to end terrible pain is understandable — but the dangers are severe
Why the Intellectual Dark Web has failed
Internet ideologues have yet to formulate a coherent vision to turn their ideas into action
The sculptor’s funeral
The death of Imogen Stuart represents the passing of an Ireland that built, rather than destroyed
The cowards, the pretenders and the woman-haters
Awkwardness is no excuse for not supporting the gender-critical cause
Britons need real ownership, not feudal leaseholds
We should shake up an outdated and restrictive system that offers a simulation of property ownership
February letters
Questioning Cameron, cautioning Houellebecq and disputing the image of God