Geese
Flying tonight
Patrick Galbraith finds a little bit of Heaven in Hull
British libel laws are a SLAPP in the face to press freedom
We need major liberalisation of libel law
Labour’s insecurity counsel
A strategy of concession and apology will not build Britain’s soft power
Their work here is done
British politicians are very proud of their role in Syria, whatever it was
Israel, the ICJ and the plausibility of genocide
Commentators are misunderstanding the provisional measures of the International Court of Justice
The US city on the banks of the Thames
Critics don’t care for Canary Wharf, considering it a monument of 1980s corporatism
An open letter on academic free speech
Calls for more intellectual openness are not a defence of Islamists and Holocaust deniers. A response to Mark Ferguson MP
Bluesky thinking?
The honeymoon phase of the X alternative could be short-lived
Lily Phillips and the importance of feeling
We must remain sensitive to unspoken pain
History unmakers
Our national treasures are morbid symptoms of a country in decline