Christopher Booker
Return of the 60s neurosis
Christopher Booker’s stinging takedown of the 1960s, The Neophiliacs, is even more relevent today
Enemy of orthodoxy
Christopher Silvester reviews Groupthink: A Study in Self-Delusion, By Christopher Booker
The Church of England has to rebuild trust
The next Archbishop must love this church back into health
The right to learn at home
Home education is a powerful alternative to the box-ticking of state schooling
The public sector must reform or die
Too big to fail? It is too big to succeed
The problem with EDI
Equality, diversity and inclusion policies are constraining free thought and dividing people
The childishness of republicanism
Lidia Thorpe’s outburst is no reflection of the Australian attitudes towards the King
Accidental Orientalism
Britain has been reduced to selling a cheap simulacrum of its history
In search of forgotten heroes
The Church has consigned to oblivion those who risked all to end the slave trade
Badenoch’s “muscular liberalism” is a non-starter
The Conservative leader sounds hopelessly out of touch
Getting the creeps
How should we cope with the unsettling in everyday life?
Why the Democrats cannot be populists
It goes against the managerial nature of the party