Hillary Clinton
Thinly-veiled but enjoyable nonsense
Donald Trump should write a novel to at least give him the chance to deliver a bit of payback for this release by Hillary Clinton
“Billary” and Me
David Smith recalls his relationship with Bill and Hillary Clinton during his time working as a correspondent The White House
Big town life
Force for progress, loyalist fortress, or den of iniquity — the English town has been all of these, and more
The EU is coming for “hate speech”
The European Commission is considering including “hate speech” in a list of serious bloc-wide crimes
The BBC can be a drag
The priorities of its reporting, especially on gender issues, can be absurd
Ukraine’s dangerous friends
The embattled nation must resist the siren song of possible NATO membership
Counting Covid costs
We need a broad perspective of Britain’s pandemic failures
Strawberry fields? Never
The idea of toughening zoomers up with hard labour is a pointless fantasy
Slaying gay culture
How trans activists took over the once worthy gay rights struggle
The problem with prescriptions
Concerns about over-prescription should not be trivialised or problematised
The secret war of a wolf in chic clothing
Dudley Clarke had his fingers in many of the most interesting pies of covert operations in World War II
Moral progress has happened not because of, but in spite of woke activism
People who have enabled falsehoods and abuse cannot take credit for civilisational advances