Grief
Richard Coles and the madness of grief
Michael Coren talks to his friend, Rev Richard Coles, about Coles’ forthcoming memoir on love, loss and grief
Folly, fantasy and Britain’s defence crisis
Britain has spent scarce resources in support of the fantasy of “Global Britain”
The Church of England’s race to the bottom
The Church of England should not be putting ideology before history
Have we been barking up the wrong tree?
Mark Rowlands believes that humans have a lot to learn from dogs
Kemi Badenoch is a useful idiot
The former Secretary of State has a track record of advancing woke regulations
How long can Ireland’s gender equality hold?
A gender divide in voting is not as clear as in other countries — but that could change
A shot of Christmas spirit
The Old Vic’s “A Christmas Carol” is properly affecting
Biden’s legacy of escalation
His last decisions could determine the state of global politics
In a manor of shrieking
One haunted house has an infamy above all others: McKamey Manor, in the USA
Still knocking on the door
For all the promises, subpostmasters are still waiting for compensation