COP
Not much COP
Holding the climate summit in Baku displays brazen hypocrisy
The Critic guide to glass ceilings
On the self-made men (and women!) of the Labour Party
The end of art critics
The critics who are now lackeys of the art world
South Africa needs better policies, not just better vibes
Political change must lead to economic change as well
Is the culture war over?
Populist political victories do nothing to change the reality of progressive institutional dominance
Chill message of Booker shortlist
The contempt of publishers for middle-class life and values is diminishing the novel
The enemy of the Civil Service is my friend
Conservatives should hope that Keir Starmer can weaken its grip on British policy
A tumultuous decade of ingenious novelties
Did the English Revolution go full circle, replacing one overmighty king with another?
More than one way to skin a cat
The thing about formulae is that they’re an aid, not a guide
Fabian fry-up
After last night’s disco, a very hungover conference is ready for a hearty plate of social democracy
The definitive Brexit book—for now
Shipman captures the compelling drama of Britain’s greatest peacetime political crisis since the People’s Budget