Julian Lewis
Cloak and no dagger
Were David Cameron and Theresa May negligently complicit in Russia’s meddling?
Sinn Féin sullied the cenotaph
Apologists for terrorism should have had nothing to do with Remembrance Sunday
Tough women take on the bad guys
When it comes to spy dramas and domestic angst, less is very definitely more
We need a proper inquiry into grooming gangs
It must be independent, transparent and efficient
How Britain has imported Bangladeshi politics
A failure to take immigration and integration seriously means that Britain has to deal with other nation’s problems
Scruton and the roots of modern conservatism
Roger Scruton’s path from sophisticated soirées to a squalid Fleet Street pub
The definitive Brexit book—for now
Shipman captures the compelling drama of Britain’s greatest peacetime political crisis since the People’s Budget
Cometh the hour, cometh the dealmaker
Trump’s ego might be just what the world needs
Thou shalt not pray?
The British state is ruthlessly prosecuting thoughtcrime
Developing nations will be forced to choose
Sitting on the fence between China and the USA is unsustainable
The Warburg refurbished
The institute used to feel intellectually introverted