Dan Wootton
Can GB News go the distance?
TV channels can recover from a shaky and uncertain start
When the music stopped
A reflection on the inexorable decline of arts education and the rise of knee-jerk politics and managerialism
The city and its uncertain plot
Despite fascinating thematic material to work with, Murakami still makes it ploddingly dull
Carole Cadwalladr’s conspiracy theory
The feverish paranoia obscures valid questions
The Scullionbait Awards for Reporting Merit
Articles with no opposing quotes, criticism, or trace of so-called “balance”
Lily Phillips and the importance of feeling
We must remain sensitive to unspoken pain
Farewell to Larry Siedentop
The great political philosopher, Oxford don, and sage defender of Western liberalism
Light in the darkness
In conversation with Nigel Biggar about his career and the work of the Pharos Foundation
Are Jewish students really afraid of the Freedom of Speech Act?
Some of have raised concerns, yes, but generalisations are wrong and unhelpful