Jessica Valenti
Pretty prose and ugly reality
Review: “Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World” by Jessica Valenti and Jaclyn Friedman
Canals go national
Canals gave Britain a single national economy, one that connected resources, factories, population centres and ports
The grim reality of a citizens’ assembly
A seemingly democratic initiative was nothing of the sort
Get rid of Rishi
Sunak hanging on can only make things worse for the Conservatives and worse for Britain
Save St John’s Voices
The glorious tradition of British choral singing should be defended
Less than an animal?
It is surely wrong that animal foetuses enjoy more protection under the law than human ones
The West needs more decisive diplomacy
Diplomatic vacillation is enabling the spread of armed conflict
He’s not the messiah, he’s a transwoman
Transsexual Apostate is a disturbing book, written for disturbing times
It’s the only one for me, nicotine
Once again, public health fanaticism is being prioritised over simple pleasures
God save The Kinks
How did four ornery lads rearing up from the post-war English underclass become national treasures?