George Monbiot
Love in a remotely-controlled climate
If we outsource our decisions to
machines, we will be less capable
of navigating our own feelings
Jane Austen versus virtue signalling
What Mansfield Park can tell us about contemporary politics
The lonely end of a political failure
Leo Varadkar rode to power on a wave of optimism and is disappearing in a puff of disaffection
Britain will not be a “Christian country” without Christians
Traditions die if there is no one to cherish them
Canals go national
Canals gave Britain a single national economy, one that connected resources, factories, population centres and ports
A real pea souper
Rivers of filth bear our merry band to the grotesque wonders of Dickensian London
Sunak of many colours
He has become all things to all people, that he might save some seats
The vicious circle of higher education funding
Underperforming international students are propping up underperforming British universities
Ridiculous research and irate academics (w/ Charlotte Gill)
Do we have the right to debate where our taxes are going?