Fact Checking
I spread disinformation, and I’m very sorry
In which our brave author is found guilty of trying to be funny online
On She/Her Majesty’s Secret Service
Yousaf resigns and Lavery is maligned in another weird week of Scullionbait
The schadenfreude election
The Labour landslide is a clarifying moment, which will be good for British political debate
The spy who came in from the coast
Defector Natalie Elphicke leaves the Circus to join the pinkos
At least somebody’s having fun
Ed Davey grows more cheerful the sadder Rishi Sunak gets
Policies Galore!
Scotland has social democratic goodies under the floorboards, so long as the wicked English excise men don’t spoil everything.
Of course we need opera
Click-hungry editors should stop enabling philistinism
Lefty men’s failures have radicalised women
Don’t pretend that feminists are being “radical” for no reason
Women have bad odds with Dodds
This appointment is an insult from Keir Starmer
Losing the battle, losing the war
The most pernicious effect of aligning art with political activism is that the distinction between the two is lost
The day #FBPE delusions died
Europeans have shifted rightwards — and no one should be surprised
Hand to mouth
Delicacy, of unknown origins, makes us reluctant to pull plums with our thumbs