Christopher Biggins
Romeo’s 2020 Lockdown Awards
How have the great and the good delivered in recent months?
Why we don’t police anti-Christian hate
Jewish and Muslim communities rightly get protections and attention from the government — but Christians are routinely overlooked
Encouraging evil for the common good
Mansfield does not condemn him: rather refreshingly he exhilarates in Machiavelli’s genius
Men deserve single-sex spaces too
The campaign against the Garrick Club is tiresome and opportunistic
Less than an animal?
It is surely wrong that animal foetuses enjoy more protection under the law than human ones
The meaning of Navalny’s death
This tragic event illustrates the cruelty and fragility of the Kremlin
The age of the news influencer
TikTok reveals a broader existential crisis facing the media and our consumption of the news
Explaining the “gender pay gap”
It does not exist — or, at least, not as you might have thought
Singers have a voice, too
Study of the Western canon is often reduced to a politicised debate: power and patronage versus individual genius. The truth is far more complex
Truss alone
Young Liz was accidentally left in charge of the country, only to be menaced by the worst sort of criminals: Tory MPs
Were lockdowns ethical?
Questionable benefits were emphasised above obvious and dramatic harms