Lobby Voting
Why MPs can no longer vote by click
Voting through the lobbies is an inconvenience worth preserving
Joe Biden needs a Reagan moment
It is time not just for strong words but for serious demands
Four women seers in a time of strife
Eilenberger’s design is to present philosophy outside the lecture theatre in its life-transforming power
The untalented Mx. Ripley
In a story of a fiendishly successful performance, Eliot Sumner proved an extremely unconvincing man
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
A substantial and growing minority of Americans hate both presidential candidates
Send the tools to finish the job
It is imperative that the West once again becomes “the great arsenal of democracy”
The betrayal of Charlie Hebdo
The French intelligentsia has reneged on promises of fearless free speech and embraced a pervasive culture of censorship
Sinking giggling into the sea
The Conservatives were very amused with Rishi Sunak’s latest joke, even if no one else was
Unobtrusively superlative
A quietly brilliant Chelsea staple where the food practically tap dances off the fork
Singers have a voice, too
Study of the Western canon is often reduced to a politicised debate: power and patronage versus individual genius. The truth is far more complex
Britain needs eccentric thought
Lewis Goodall is wrong about the “radicalisation” of the Tory right