Gerry Adams
Sinn Féin’s shame
The Irish republican movement’s dark history of sexual abuse and cover-up
Gerry Adams was not in the IRA
This is not an article on the internet
Accusations of transphobia are pure misdirection
Barrister Robin Moira White has falsely accused the AEA of “transphobia” for defending women’s rights
Getting wrecked
Dame Ethel Smyth’s opera dated quickly, but it hardly hurts to have another look at it
The magical LGBTQ+ myth factory
The LGBTQ+ lobby is making up “scientific” facts to win arguments
A successful account of the disastrous
When the Dust Settles is a record of an achingly human response to chaos and emergency
There’s more to 1922 than just Woolf, Joyce, and Eliot
We should pay attention to Katherine Mansfield and Elizabeth von Arnim
Women should not be for sale
We must challenge the Left’s view of prostitution as “progressive” and “sex work” as liberating
Ubiquitous, but bloody good
Time and global success hasn’t dimmed the appeal of dinner at Nobu
Reinvention and rediscoveries
An actress turned author, a Kafkaesque fantasy and a 1960s re-release stir the imagination
The Critic Books Podcast: Cult writers
How does a writer become a figure of cultish renown?
The battlefield priest
Heroism, compassion and enduring hope: the lost war letters of Canon Laurie