Jay Z
The unusual, the unsigned, the uncategorisable
Hip-hop has its place, but not necessarily on an alternative daytime radio station
Revising Roman rottenness
The monsters of old can teach us about the monsters of today
Labour’s economic policies are incoherent
Labour risks collapsing under the weight of its own inner economic contradictions
When America ignored a slaughter
Whatever America’s flaws, its absence from the global stage leaves a space quickly filled by far more malevolent actors
A rebel advance in Syria is nothing to cheer
You don’t have to sympathise with Assad to think that the alternative would be worse
The dangerous lure of Europe
We must disincentivise economic migration to European states
Minimum pricing, maximum annoyance
No one wins when the minimum price for alcohol rises
The self-destruction of the centrists
Chaos looms for the Conservative Party
A book about nothing
A new collection from Adrian Chiles is certainly curious
No interest in national interests
The government is not putting Britain first
More than one way to skin a cat
The thing about formulae is that they’re an aid, not a guide
Let’s diversify the curriculum
If we really want diversity, we need to get more traditional