Election
1945 at 75: Labour’s Very Reasonable Revolution
Anthony Broxton looks back on the election win that Labour now aspire to
Who teaches Poles and what does Poland teach us?
Western lessons to be learnt from the Polish presidential election
Not just democracy
Hong Kong protestors are fighting for British-style institutions
The name game
There’s a meeting of the world’s most important leaders, and Rishi has been invited along, too
The way forward for conservatives
We must have bold politicians who really believe in the things they promise
Woke invades the sciences
The intrusion of irrational ideology is distorting and censoring science
Jane Austen versus virtue signalling
What Mansfield Park can tell us about contemporary politics
Foxy old Labour
Going after private schools would be an act of pointless institutional vandalism
Irreversible damage
Trans “healthcare” has been utterly discredited, but activists are undeterred by the evidence
How soap helped civilisation to survive
It subdued one of our most dangerous enemies: germs
Why civility matters, even when it’s hard
Swallowing our pride is better than political violence
Why there has been no Street life
G.E. Street built or restored 113 churches for the Oxford diocese alone
Alcibiades
The Ancient Greek orator, philanderer, drunk, traitor and hero would have felt at home in modern politics