Greg Hands
Bad law in a good cause
Who should determine Britain is trading with a genocidal regime – international judges? British judges? Or the British government?
Don’t Cry for Me, Diego Garcia
A small island is in trouble, foreigners are probably up to no good, and the Tories are yomping to the rescue
Confessions of a Melbourne Bus-Fare Evader
I am become bus, destroyer of bourgeois class consciousness
An artist at the assizes
Cyril Hare was that rara avis: a circuit judge who could write like an angel
Merkel the Disaster
The sad dolts in the room are wrong about the former German chancellor
How Roman women were victimised twice
The victims of abuse could also be degraded by historians
Can Nigel Farage do his job?
Against the grim passivity of British politics
Two cheers for pedestrianisation
Pedestrianisation cannot solve all of Oxford Street’s problems
How the Navy built Britain
Culmination of a magisterial work that entwines the story of the Royal Navy with the scientific, cultural and social history of our nation
Reparate good times, come on!
The Critic’s Extremely Factual Guide to Slavery Reparations the UK Most Definitely Owes
The death of an Anglo-Hungarian Painting
Nine months after a savage act of vandalism at Trinity College Cambridge, anger is growing at its lacklustre response