Jamestown Year 1
Has Israel walked into a forever war?
A brutal conflict seems unlikely to be winnable any time soon
Why we should resist this “conversion therapy” ban
It would enshrine dubious claims as unarguable facts, and it endangers freedom and young people
Immigration restrictionists need more honest arguments
Our debates are side-stepping fundamental questions of morality
Out with the old and in with the new
People are asking why the classic art market has declined — and will it recover?
Playing the victim
A new book satirises the bizarre dynamics of social justice activism
Could Britain have a coherent written constitution?
It seems probable that it would have a Christianity-shaped hole at its core
Jam, Jute, journalism, Japanese design
There is a lot more to see and enjoy in Dundee than London reviewers suggested
The emptiness of hype
A cultural legacy depends on far more than passing enthusiasm
Against stakeholderism
How ideas like “citizens’ assemblies” threaten democracy and effective policy-making
The F-word
A serious accusation should be treated with appropriate seriousness
Sunak stumbles
The Prime Minister spent half of the afternoon trying to extract his foot from his mouth