Liverpool
The spirit of Liverpool’s stories
Liverpool’s at ease with itself, the south should be too
Was test and trace doomed to fail?
If nothing else, Dido Harding has outperformed her European counterparts
Trump’s exaggerations don’t justify censorship
Both Trump and the media have misrepresented election irregularities
Harvey Weinstein’s affair with the UK film industry
What does the downfall of convicted sex offender Harvey Weinstein mean for the UK’s dwindling film industry?
Michael Ashcroft on the rise of Rishi Sunak: what is he thinking? What does he intend?
In this podcast, Graham Stewart talks to Michael Ashcroft, whose new book is the first biography to be written about the Chancellor of the Exchequer
Blair is back. And so is Prudence
Labour will take a long view on borrowing in order to avoid being the party of big tax rises
Have Conservative MPs been taken to the limit of their endurance?
The Covid Recovery Group continues to gather momentum – and the prime minister knows it
Shrunken heads, shrinking horizons
Alexander Larman talks to the controversial director of Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum
All of this has happened before
Straighten tie, look to camera, the guys are here? Don’t smile, furrow brow, go
Bored to tiers
Alice Cockerell proposes a drinking game to help deal with those who can’t stop talking about Covid-19
Abortion Law should not be decided by courts
American conservatives and Polish liberals are both right about abortion law. It should be a matter for elected politicians, not Supreme Courts
Reflection in Advent
I am a half-Jewish product of artificial trees, bagels, White Hart Lane, and of two people who knew little of theology but everything of God’s love