Humour
Starmer and the satirists
Will British comedians be as tough on the new government as on the last?
This isn’t about me
Who? Me? A future Conservative Party leader? Well, if you say so…
Lactose intolerance
Stories of social progress are our mother’s, er, I mean, our parents’ milk
ULEZ if you want to
Looking back at a week of villains, like Queen Victoria, and heroes, like Dehenna Davison
A guide to British electoral vocabulary
From “adviser” to “woman”, here is what it really means
Jerry Seinfeld is wrong about comedy
Wokeness has exacerbated the decline of sitcoms and stand-up, but it is not the cause
Equal opportunities fleecing
This blinkered trade’s endless thwarting of talented homosexuals has gone on too long
Scullionbait 2: This Time It’s Intersectional
Academics are attacked and AI goes intersectional
All in the family
Most likely, we live in a comfortable nest of light fictions
Entering the populist Pyongyang
Your correspondent watches the far right debate immigration — but will he go native?