George Shultz
George Shultz: A life guided by trust but marred by scandal
George Shultz, a long-term Secretary of State of the Reagan administration, has died at the age of 100
Chinese whispers
Oliver Dowden’s tough talk on Chinese hacking is less than wholly convincing
Turning a blind eye to a tilted playing field
Not only is it a page-turner, it’s also an essential manual for defending women’s sport
Devolution has been a disaster
SNP incompetence is a feature of the system and not a bug
What Britain should learn from Singaporean healthcare
How Singapore spends less and sees better outcomes
The menopause is no joke
It is time to stop being so facetious about women’s health
Discomfort Zone
I recommend The Zone of Interest with the greatest caution: it’s not an easy watch
In memory of Lord Cormack
Britain has lost a wise and dedicated public servant
Gorgeous George returns
George Galloway was delighted to be back — but was anyone delighted to see him?
Why we should resist this “conversion therapy” ban
It would enshrine dubious claims as unarguable facts, and it endangers freedom and young people