Keith Joseph
Conspiracies against the left
There are no new problems in the New Left, only old solutions in fighting them
London and the laggards
In the eighteenth century London was booming, but many towns weren’t doing so well
Debunking the decline deniers
Armed police at Christmas markets are a bad sign however you look at it
Reaping a bitter harvest
Labour are struggling to justify their own policies
Reading Winston Churchill
Half a century on, we’re still learning more about Britain’s most famous Prime Minister
The great British giveaway
The handover of the Chagos Islands reflects a wider lack of realism in UK foreign policy
An intelligent book on AI? Very nearly
The threat from AI comes from humans placing too much faith in complex but fallible systems
The Critic guide to glass ceilings
On the self-made men (and women!) of the Labour Party
Out of power for half a century
As the Conservatives face the prospect of a long spell in opposition, they must heed the lessons of their predecessors
This is England, nor are we out of it
Englishness isn’t an ethnicity, or even an idea. It’s more like auto-destructive art
Kemi goes postal
The former business secretary and current Tory leader is grilled over a late delivery
Fabian fry-up
After last night’s disco, a very hungover conference is ready for a hearty plate of social democracy