Equalities and Human Rights Commission
Runaway judiciary
The Government’s new consultation programme offers hope for a long overdue reform of the Human Rights Act
The campus grievance industry
An illiberal network of activists and quangos threatens our cherished academic freedom
Tragedy, comedy and an Italian parable
Three great novels capture a moment of change for society
Are we being misled on Georgia?
Claims of electoral fraud are serious — but they have not been substantiated
The Democratic Party deserves Donald Trump
Its arrogance and complacency have been exposed
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
Are all Christians monks?
George Guiver’s book exudes down-to-earthiness, bordering on irreverence
One of the greats
Bathos, fatalism, heartbreak: these are the pillars of a MacColl song
Dance with the devil
Should a museum be a venue for the display of works of art for sale?
The strange death of the Office for Place
The demise of the Office for Place is a missed opportunity for housing
Why won’t Chris Whitty go away?
He lingers on — a slap-headed Rasputin whispering terrible ideas into the ears of our leaders
Take a bow
This season’s must-have neckwear is a sartorial two-fingered salute to life