Labour
A Labour of unrequited love
It will take more than vague apologetic gestures to redeem the Labour Party
Overmedicalisation is harming Generation Z
Zoomers are fragile because they have been told they are
How capitalism gave women leisure
Feminist anti-capitalists are spinning delusions about economic history
No second coming for the arts
Labour will finish the Tories’ work of destroying the arts – only “better”
Labour’s blues
Leftish economics allied to moderate social conservatism offers a compelling route to power for Sir Keir Starmer
Block votes and nutters
There was a time when the Labour conference really mattered, before it became a stage-managed platform for social media hits and soundbites
Keir’s woman problem
Labour’s dishonest and weak handling of “the trans issue” hardly instils confidence that it will stand firm against sex denial extremists
Westminster’s bogus immigration consensus
Reliance on migrants is hurting workers and limiting innovation
The “on behalf of ” Labour Party
It was founded as the party of working people, so why are Labour’s prospective MPs more middle-class than ever before?
The dishwasher dream
How domestic technology saved us time