Euthanasia
Gulliver’s travails
Gekoski focuses the protagonist’s nightmarish vilification around the career and writings of Jonathan Swift
The grand Budapest hotel
The Hungarian Prime Minister’s office gives Orbán the space to think
The party that fell for a lie
The WEP is unable to give a straight answer to the question: what is a woman?
America will be fine
The American system is far more resilient than it looks
Accidental Orientalism
Britain has been reduced to selling a cheap simulacrum of its history
Twitter has always been toxic
Bluesky is a reminder of an earlier form of smug spitefulness
Escaping the digital dark age
We cannot rely on digital media to preserve our art and knowledge
Light in the darkness
In conversation with Nigel Biggar about his career and the work of the Pharos Foundation
Ageing gracelessly?
A new book on care is filled with empirical insights but short on rhetorical power
Humble pie?
Ric Holden is painfully aware that he is only just Holden on to his seat
Going solo
This Christmas, 40 competitors will face the most difficult sporting challenge on the planet
(DTB) Don’t Trust Boris
The former prime minister is up to his old tricks