Liz Lloyd
Is Nicola Sturgeon Amnesia’s Patient Zero?
David Davis’s “whistleblower” has dropped a bomb. How long can Sturgeon run for cover?
The joy of pets
Pet ownership is one of life’s simple pleasures, but it also lifts the soul
The left-wing defence of free speech
A recent book mounts a rare and powerful, if partly flawed, case for free expression from the Left
The lonely end of a political failure
Leo Varadkar rode to power on a wave of optimism and is disappearing in a puff of disaffection
Young people are not as pro-immigration as you think
The idea that young people are uniformly “woke” is a silly myth
Intangible benefits for intangible heritage?
It remains to be seen whether the UK’s Ratification of UNESCO’s Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage will be valuable
Against rights radicalism
A noble cause has mutated into an obstructive and anti-democratic force
The emptiness of hype
A cultural legacy depends on far more than passing enthusiasm
Don’t tell feminists what our priorities should be
We know the seriousness of the issues that affect us, thank you
How to lose an empire
The rise and fall of the Sassoon family, whose yearning for social acceptance brought titles at the cost of success
The problem with puberty blockers
Ministers must step in to prevent the NHS from experimenting on children
The other Camus
The controversial author’s work is filled not just with anger but with autumnal regret