David Pryce-Jones
A brave voice against the barbarians
David Pryce-Jones recalls a life of literary friendships and the defence of Western civilisation
The “open borders experiment” is reversible
Keir Starmer can and should change the conditions by which migrants become eligible for Indefinite Leave To Remain status
Why young men like Donald Trump
He cuts through the sterility and severity of modern life
A beguiling star who loved melodrama
Taylor’s hunger for money, flashy gizmos and flashier gewgaws found its echo in Burton’s need to forsake the classics
A taste of history
Travel to Italy to savour the majestic “Barolo of the South”
The failure of the Irish nerve
Politicians are not acting and the public are not forcing them to act
Heroes, villains and lessons in life
Intellectual history, sneered at in Oxford 40 years ago, is all the rage there now
Office politics
There’s the joker, the slacker, and the bloke who just got fired
Noisy decline
Blaring incongruous sound is as much a sign of urban decay as piles of litter
Land of slippery slopes
Does anybody really believe assisted suicide will stop at the terminally ill?
Labour’s timebomb
This one-term Labour government will bequeath a wretched economic mess
Some picture-perfect restorations
What we were seeing looked as good as it would have at its premiere