Corruption
The Sinking City
Beset by flooding and corruption, Venice is slowly falling into decline
Finding the middle ground
Where do the acts too big for pubs but too small for arenas play?
What does the Scottish Hate Crime and Public Order Act really say?
Misunderstandings are the fault of Police Scotland and government ministers
Against stakeholderism
How ideas like “citizens’ assemblies” threaten democracy and effective policy-making
Jolyon’s little investigation
Questions have emerged about the founder of the Good Law Project’s approach to privacy
Stop blaming Brexit for Britain’s economic ills
It is not only wrong — it distracts us from our real problems
The left-wing defence of free speech
A recent book mounts a rare and powerful, if partly flawed, case for free expression from the Left
Silence speaks volumes
Lee Anderson speaks out — or, at least, gets someone else to do it for him
The quaintness of the campaign against public schools
The abuse was terrible but its relevance to modern politics is dubious
Is Britain a Christian country?
The UK has an established religion alright — the worship of the self
The original error of educationalists
Universities are not teaching students to be able to think for themselves
The Conservative betrayal of selective schooling
Grammar schools are great — but there are not enough of them