Denis Tuohy
Freelancers cannot afford shame
Journalist and actor Denis Tuohy has written a rewarding collection worthy of his colourful career
Saving my own bacon
Only the particularly pig-headed will stick it out in the pork farming business
The scandal of screens
Parents are ill-equipped to fight the power of Big Tech over children’s lives — they desperately need the law to be on their side
Why this new book will pass unnoticed
Columnist Steve Sailer’s views on genetics and IQ have placed him beyond the pale for bien pensant reviewers
Seeing through Judith Butler
Very little substance lurks within the obscure prose
Joe Biden needs a Reagan moment
It is time not just for strong words but for serious demands
Preparing for the worst
How gender critical commentators are preparing for the impact of the Hate Crime and Public Order Act
An unconvincing case against the UNRWA
It should take more evidence to strip the Palestinians of essential support
Could it be magic?
Magus: The Art of Magic from Faustus to Agrippa by Anthony Grafton
Death by a thousand regulations
British politicians are allowing unnecessary laws to ruin civil society
The elusive Seiji Ozawa was Japan’s greatest peacemaker
Farewell not just to a conductor but to a generous man