Inga Thompson
Inga Thompson and the cost of saying no
How a celebrated cyclist was attacked for defending women’s sports
Against beautiful losers
We must lose our attachment to the good-natured failure
The illusion of normality in Nikopol
Determination and death on the front lines of Ukraine
Walking a tightrope
It is not easy for Jeremy Hunt to toe the government line without falling off
Farage bursts the green bubble
Nigel Farage is right about the unrestrained pursuit of Net Zero
Bedazzling
Nigel Farage takes centre stage and everyone else is sidelined
How ideology threatens to corrupt science
Ideological censorship in science is antithetical to its purpose and its methods
Social media platforms are still stifling debate
Platforms like Instagram and Eventbrite should learn that a belief in biological sex does not amount to “hate”
High praise for low standards
Why intellectual life needs more, and more systematic, criticism
The odd couple
Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene may have been unlike as possible, but they remained the closest of friends for four decades