feminists
Róisín Murphy and the curse of reasonableness
Civility is taken as proof of hidden ill-intent
In-fighting on the brink of triumph
Andrew Neil should have been welcomed to the gender critical cause
Imaginary friends
The idea of a synthetic companion that knows everything about you goes well beyond friendship
Reaping a bitter harvest
Labour are struggling to justify their own policies
Who are the Scottish Conservatives?
The election of Russell Findlay to lead the Scottish Conservatives reveals a party that doesn’t know what it stands for
Resist Labour’s managerial revolution
Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves are grimly committed to expanding the state and entrenching bureaucracy
The same old song
A reboot of nineties favourite Le Caprice is more museum than restaurant
The expensive problem with the minimum wage
Higher wages for some, perhaps, but joblessness for others
You reap what you sow
Poor Daniel Zeichner was left to face the outrage that the Budget had caused
Killing democracy to save it?
The annulling of the first round of the Romanian presidential elections should concern us all
The reality of assisted dying, an open letter
A plea to MPs to vote against this dangerous law
Boris: the PM who could do no wrong
This must be in competition for the most inaccurate work of non-fiction since … well, since Johnson’s last book
Patostreamers and the decline of public life
A depressing new trend reflects the impoverished state of social existence