Dan Wootton
Can GB News go the distance?
TV channels can recover from a shaky and uncertain start
The emptiness of hype
A cultural legacy depends on far more than passing enthusiasm
Playing the victim
A new book satirises the bizarre dynamics of social justice activism
Sherlock Holmes and the BBC bias
Eamonn Holmes will get to the bottom of the mystery of what happened to his career
The sculptor’s funeral
The death of Imogen Stuart represents the passing of an Ireland that built, rather than destroyed
Portugal must be more than an EU vassal
As elections approach, can Portugal break the stultifying hold of a progressive, big state worldview?
Against stakeholderism
How ideas like “citizens’ assemblies” threaten democracy and effective policy-making
Explaining the “gender pay gap”
It does not exist — or, at least, not as you might have thought
British universities have a China problem
The increasing influence of the CCP is a threat to free inquiry and free expression
Britain is still safe for Jews
It may be far from perfect — but where would be safer?