John Lloyd
Criminal insanity
Nigel Biggar reviews Should Auld Acquaintance Be Forgot, by John Lloyd
A Phoenix rises
Professor Jo Phoenix’s legal triumph is also a triumph for free speech
Against rights radicalism
A noble cause has mutated into an obstructive and anti-democratic force
Exhibiting military history
Four new exhibitions offer vivid insights into different experiences of war
The age of the Sex Olympics
It is time to resist the pornification of the modern world
Murders for February
Hitler, Harlem and the high-life feature in this month’s murder mystery haul
Reform the police, don’t deform the police
The Met Police’s Gangs Matrix might have been flawed but it served an important purpose
Ukraine can still triumph
It needs, and deserves, Western patience and solidarity
Those WhatsApp groups in full
Thirteen reasons to ban politicians from smartphones
The emptiness of hype
A cultural legacy depends on far more than passing enthusiasm
What are our cathedrals for?
Changes to the management of cathedrals have obscured the very point of their existence
Are Labour the real racists?
Conservatives should stop trying to play the victim on identitarian grounds