Code of Conduct
A matter of judgement
One man’s observance of the spirit is another’s technical breach
Professional denouncement for private opinions
We need to think twice before saying chambers can’t take on a barrister due to private opinions previously expressed, says Andrew Tettenborn
In the name of God, lead
The Prime Minister appears terrified of making a stand against racism in his own party
How we killed ideas and kept impressions
We have to rediscover ideas and not just the idea of ideas
How capitalism gave women leisure
Feminist anti-capitalists are spinning delusions about economic history
Rugby’s debt to Mrs T
Rugby league was transformed from a fringe working-class activity into part of national life
Keir the coward
Narrowing the borders of permissible opinion will not solve Britain’s societal crises
Torygeddon
The Conservatives face an extinction level election, but there’s still time for some prehistoric bloodletting
Synaesthesia
Robert Thicknesse, Lucy Lethbridge, and Yehuda Shapiro return for a mind bending and spirit expanding episode of Critical Mash
The human condition, in Wales
The universal and the particular sit awkwardly in this Cardiff exhibition
Saltburn and the significance of sound
Why has Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Murder on the Dancefloor” caught the world’s attention again?
Less will be better
More students have been worse. Some became dons — they have been worse too
The age of the Sex Olympics
It is time to resist the pornification of the modern world