Discrimination
Painting by numbers
Alexander Adams counts the cost of female artistic success
A full-blooded blow-out
Kurt Weill: Symphonies, Seven Deadly Sins (DG)
Opposing big government means opposing climate change
We need a market-led course to net zero
Could there be a Reform revolution?
Reform’s Welsh Conference brimmed with optimism — but can that be translated into success?
The attractions of extremes
Are we going to become ever more passive consumers of other people’s thoughts and memories?
A craven surrender
The handover of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius represents a mindless and unjust capitulation to a foreign power
Assisted dying and the suicidal
The culture around assisted dying could aggravate the thoughts of the suicidal
Still knocking on the door
For all the promises, subpostmasters are still waiting for compensation
It’s a M.A.D. world in Kubrick’s satire
A drama based around the shaky paradox of deterrence no longer feels like a dusty throwback
The EU is leaving Britain behind on immigration
The continent is waking up to the need for solutions, and Britain must wake up as well
Free speech defenders should practice what they preach
There should be no illiberal exception for anti-Zionist academics