Coercive control
Understanding abuse
The Giggs trial shows we still need to educate juries about coercive control
Death by a thousand regulations
British politicians are allowing unnecessary laws to ruin civil society
Left and right hooks
Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak exchanged sloppy blows as Lee Anderson found a warm welcome in the stands
Winning the argument, losing the country
Winning debates is all well and good, but it does not represent political progress
Stopping the devolution ratchet
More devolution will not solve the worst consequences of devolution
How to lose an empire
The rise and fall of the Sassoon family, whose yearning for social acceptance brought titles at the cost of success
The truth is out there
Henry Staunton is dismissed as dangerously “erratic” by the powers that be, but he may just be telling the truth, no matter how weird
A cut above
Above all is the quietude, broken only by the snipping chatter of several scissors
Is Britain a Christian country?
The UK has an established religion alright — the worship of the self
Venice’s tortuous tourist tax
How much public money has been wasted on a scheme which will be quietly retired?