Journalism
Michael Wharton: satirist of genius
A satirist of genius who mercilessly mocked the modern world
Labour must engage the alternative media, not oppress it
Lisa Nandy threatening to regulate GB News was symptomatic of a failure to appeal to voters
You can just ignore journalists
The fact that something is being treated as controversial does not actually make it controversial
Life in the press gang
A scattergun memoir with the decline of newspapers as gloomy backdrop
The liberal centre has run out of ideas on immigration
The case for the status quo on mass migration has been comprehensively refuted
We are all extremely online now
Hand-wringing about the “extremely online right” is futile and hypocritical
Britain’s elite bacchanalia
A rebellious atmosphere pervaded the Financial Times Weekend Festival
Writing the first draft of history
The Great Exchange: Making the News in Early Modern Europe by Joad Raymond Wren
“Senseless”
Loose talk, as they used to say in the war, costs lives
Publish or be damn sceptical
Exciting new developments in “the death of the author”
