Labour MPs
The curse of super-councillors
MPs should not be focused on the local at the expense of the national
The sincere insincerity of centrism
Politicians cannot but seem like they’re lying even when they genuinely aren’t lying
Apologies are useless without action
It is nice that Gillian Keegan has acknowledged reality, but it is not enough
Walking a tightrope
It is not easy for Jeremy Hunt to toe the government line without falling off
The slain in Spain, and Belfast again
This police drama tidies up loose ends just enough, but still leaves the viewers wanting more
How short is an arm in the arts?
ACE’s politicisation goes back all the way to the Blair government
The Just Stop Oil sentences were just
Direct action protestors are not immune from the operation of the law
PMQs of the Apes
You Maniacs! You blew it up! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!
Woke invades the sciences
The intrusion of irrational ideology is distorting and censoring science
Violent delights
It’s 30 years since Pulp Fiction hit cinemas, and what a time it was to be young
Yachts wrong with the world
Donald Trump, whiteness, superyachts and other evils
Boris comes down from the mountain
Is he the Tory messiah, or just a very naughty boy?
“Trad” theatre can still feel fresh
West End strikes a balance between keeping their spine and nostalgic appeal, whilst avoiding creakiness