Karl Marx
At last, I get to join the class war
Down with the mangies, the most craven and unfree of ruling classes
Liberalism: a bad idea and how to cope with it
The piecemeal constitutional “reforms” of the last 20 years fall on the liberal side and the results have been predictably disastrous
Iain Banks: a double life
His disturbing debut, The Wasp Factory, is being reissued this year
Burmese days: for good and ill
There was much naivety in depicting the Anglo-Burmese engagement as one of mutual enlightenment
So many art fairs, so little time
On the forums that bring together dealer and buyer
Not amused: Victoria in her own words
Beneath the excitable phrases and endless underlining, Victoria’s correspondence doggedly promoted a coherent policy
A bad man writes a worse book
Alastair Campbell’s new book is beneath the level of the bargain bin
The day #FBPE delusions died
Europeans have shifted rightwards — and no one should be surprised
Humza Yousaf, global citizen
Britain needs one, and only one, foreign policy
Itchen for fishing
Good fishing, books and beer remind us that not everything is awful
There is no human right to assisted suicide
Lady Hale is wrong about the existing laws
A lawyer in Number 10
What of prime minister-in-waiting Keir Starmer’s views on legal issues?