Immersive Art
Turning Klimt to kitsch
Why the new wave of “immersive experiences” is a threat to art
Democracy contra the majority
What does democracy mean if it is not related to the popular will?
Sugar, sex and sacrifice
It would be foolish to casually abandon Christian ethics of restraint
Parliamentary sovereignty (extreme edition)
Rwanda is safe. How do we know? Because we said so.
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
The slick glide through the institutions
When values are outsourced to third-party organisations, everybody suffers
Jamie Tradescant: highbrow sports journalist
Jamie’s articles are not simply a riot of historical and philosophical allusions — no, they are all about style
Dumbing down the priesthood
Unless the Church reinstates rigorous college-based training for clerics, it will wither away
Immigration enthusiasts and problematic polling
New analysis made British voters look far more pro-migration than they are
Red dawn
Following the locals, a shattered Conservative party will need to get used to losing
The problem with public sector procurement
The Social Value Act has brought questionable benefits and serious costs