Ian Poulter
Team Europe
In the Ryder Cup the US have the superstars, the major titles, the private jets. Europe have team spirit
How Britain fell in love with cars
From Wind in the Willows to Wodehouse, cars captured the imagination
Arresting the fertility crisis
Britain needs more babies — and it is far from alone
Explaining the gender gap in politics
Why men and women have been marching in different ideological directions
Killing the golden goose
International student numbers must be capped, and candidates held to the same academic standards
The arts are under threat in Scotland
New legislation endangers freedom, but the arts have been enabling its suppression for some time
How to lose an empire
The rise and fall of the Sassoon family, whose yearning for social acceptance brought titles at the cost of success
The poverty of miners’ strike nostalgia
We should not romanticise a futile and sometimes thuggish struggle
The callousness of the virtue signallers
The response to a young singer’s death exposed the cruelty of the self-consciously virtuous
The City’s lights are dimming
The Square Mile is increasingly at risk of becoming an irrelevance
He’ll never let the old flag fall
Lee Anderson will never stand for insult, especially the insult of never being invited round for dinner
The scandal of screens
Parents are ill-equipped to fight the power of Big Tech over children’s lives — they desperately need the law to be on their side