HG Wells
Eugenics and the intellectual left
To what extent should we separate an artist’s work from their period, character and ideas?
British industry has forgotten how to use its voice
Corporate cowards are not standing up to the government
Are we being misled on Georgia?
Claims of electoral fraud are serious — but they have not been substantiated
The US is getting what it wants in the Middle East
Israeli escalations against Hezbollah are not defiance but an extension of U.S. strategy
How the West fell out of love with mass migration
Restrictionist opinion is breaking through the establishment cordon sanitaire
Oxford elects
Meet the denizens of Oxford’s disenchanted garden currently competing for the university’s top sinecure
Allyship on easy mode
The inclusive message of Will & Harper obscures the harder questions of the “gender wars”
Risks and rewards
It is too easy to forget that jockeys run life-threatening risks
They call it Poppy love
Poppy is, simply, a dog who knows what she wants
Sausage to fortune
Vague promises might haunt Starmer more than an embarrassing gaffe
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The magic of the original stubbornly refused to rise from the dead and save the movie from mediocrity
Prom-lematic
Landlords, Lammy, “Land of Hope and Glory” and other questionable phenomena