Geneva Convention
Boris must act on immigration
It is the issue that most concerns his supporters
You can’t judge a book by its cover
All novels should be like this: stripped of the necessary but boring connective tissue
The war on noticing in modern Britain
How DEI initiatives and the worldview behind them dull people’s natural perceptiveness
The spectre of the past
The “Great English Ghost Story” offers a form of comfort and is rooted in the ache of nostalgia for a more elegant era
On the deceptive use of words
We must be very careful with redefinitions of commonly understood words
We’re all living in America
Britain’s elite is obsessed with Trump and the States, when it needs to concentrate on the Home Front
Canals go national
Canals gave Britain a single national economy, one that connected resources, factories, population centres and ports
The emptiness of hype
A cultural legacy depends on far more than passing enthusiasm
Ukraine can still triumph
It needs, and deserves, Western patience and solidarity
The BBC feeds us bad science
We can’t even trust the Beeb to tell us about the basic facts of motherhood
Scullionbait 2: This Time It’s Intersectional
Academics are attacked and AI goes intersectional