emotivism
Making art of the Holocaust
As dramatic opera, The Passenger inhabits a grey zone of guard–prisoner relations
High praise for low standards
Why intellectual life needs more, and more systematic, criticism
Hurray for the Murrays
It is easy to forget how mediocre British tennis was before the Murrays
Racing’s shame
British racing should have nothing to do with Sheikh Mohammed
Did QE cost taxpayers?
Claims that the Bank of England’s programme cost billions are a red herring
Lactose intolerance
Stories of social progress are our mother’s, er, I mean, our parents’ milk
The pain of Sinn Fein
How has support for the party fallen so dramatically?
Decline of the underclass
In the 21st century, London has lost its own internal logic
Manifestos, multiculturalism and the British millet system
Competing communitarian manifestos provide a dark glimpse into Britain’s future
Christians are still being persecuted in Egypt
We should stand in defence of a beleaguered minority