Happiness
A world fit for humans
Both the internet and our real-world shared spaces must be improved
Good for the sole
April calls for a recipe that combines the incoming and departing treats
Teaching leftists about tax
Sometimes, an argument about economic policy is like an oil spill
Google has a history problem
As much as we might wish that history had been different, virtue cannot grow from the soil of falsehood
A monumental work on British buildings
Gavin Stamp’s posthumous book is a magnificent tour d’horizon, a bible of the styles available to architects between the wars
In defence of GB News
Demands for the channel to be silenced amount to snobbery and opportunism
Plain Janeites
For all their admirable dedication, keepers of the Austen flame cannot be so protective
Why we don’t police anti-Christian hate
Jewish and Muslim communities rightly get protections and attention from the government — but Christians are routinely overlooked
SEEN should be heard
A new group aims to remind the police to act without fear or favour
Why the Voice failed
The Australian establishment has been too focused on symbolic gestures rather than practical change
The meaningless models of “public health”
Another brick in the “public health” fortress of unreality
Who judges the judges?
Judges, whatever their gender, need sufficient judgement to maintain neutrality and political impartiality