Fawcett Society
Light in the darkness
In conversation with Nigel Biggar about his career and the work of the Pharos Foundation
Escaping the digital dark age
We cannot rely on digital media to preserve our art and knowledge
Toasting a maestro
Stranded passengers emerged bewildered into the night of the living dead
Who killed the Women’s Equality Party?
Taken over and destroyed by men
Labour’s economic policies are incoherent
Labour risks collapsing under the weight of its own inner economic contradictions
No interest in national interests
The government is not putting Britain first
Taking the liberal mask off prohibition
The case for the Tobacco and Vapes Bill is morally and economically unsound
America will be fine
The American system is far more resilient than it looks
Towards a hospitable environmentalism
Green ideas must transcend misanthropy and austerity
The age of reason, sliced and diced
No historian wields Ockham’s razor more effectively than J.C.D. Clark
Writing lives
The life story of the biography, from Victorian glorification to Bloomsbury boldness to contemporary obliquity