David Canzini
Who will be the next No.10 Chief?
The runners and riders for the Downing St. Chief of Staff job
Gyles Brandreth’s bon mots
An obsession with linguistic and historical marginalia has infected British culture
Writing lives
The life story of the biography, from Victorian glorification to Bloomsbury boldness to contemporary obliquity
Something has gone very wrong with “human rights”
When the “rights” of foreign sex criminals are being prioritised above the safety of Britons, we need change
In search of forgotten heroes
The Church has consigned to oblivion those who risked all to end the slave trade
How to win at Monopoly
Once you’ve amassed your empire, ruthlessness must be the name of the game
Why Tony Hinchcliffe’s jokes didn’t work
It is very hard to blend comedy and politics
Carole Cadwalladr’s conspiracy theory
The feverish paranoia obscures valid questions
In defence of the stiff upper lip
Emotional reserve in public does not mean neglecting our interior lives, it means being serious about them
Make high culture popular again
We need to face the music and embrace the highbrow