Infrastructure
The SNP is winning. What is the plan to stop them?
Nicola Sturgeon runs rings around her Scottish opponents. But are there stronger adversaries in Whitehall?
Train to nowhere
HS2 represents the guilt of successive central governments about the centralisation they are incapable of correcting
Donald Trump should not heed the call of foreign policy hawks
The world is not split neatly between good guys and bad guys
Revising Roman rottenness
The monsters of old can teach us about the monsters of today
The hollowness of postliberalism
Its vagueness and sentimentality encourage political opportunism
Sean Scully in France
He’s been showered with honours and awards — yet plenty of people can’t stand his work
The death of conservatism?
Individually and collectively, we must choose life
Make high culture popular again
We need to face the music and embrace the highbrow
Labour’s timebomb
This one-term Labour government will bequeath a wretched economic mess
Trump: Post-Modernist?
The former — and future? — president has an awkward but interesting relationship with the truth
Blogosphere bubble
Reviving a simple English classic: bubble and squeak
Ministry of Silly Thoughts
Wes Streeting made the grave error of consulting the British people