Jake Berry
The Conservative party’s autumn of discontent
It is a bad sign when Tory MPs say they will vote for their government with “a heavy heart”
Eyes on the prizes
On a dispiriting start to racing’s “Premierisation” era
The case for Christian converts
Don’t let allegedly bogus conversions cause you to forget that real ones exist
The new Irish hate speech law will do more harm than good
New legislation endangers liberty and will not address political division
Death throes of a dictatorship?
Amid war and discontent, military rule in Myanmar is faltering
Encouraging evil for the common good
Mansfield does not condemn him: rather refreshingly he exhilarates in Machiavelli’s genius
A festival for women — and men?
You cannot address the underrepresentation of women by including men
Scratches in the stonework of history
A new history of graffiti and rebellion is less light and bawdy than one may have expected
The dangers of digital media
By abandoning physical media, have we exposed ourselves to censorship and corporate control?
Venice’s tortuous tourist tax
How much public money has been wasted on a scheme which will be quietly retired?
The love that dare not speak its name
Classical music has been tarnished with the dread word “elitism”