Lord Faulks
Open to review?
The Faulks panel may prove to be a convenient fig leaf to allow government to override the rule of law
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Losing control of the narrative
The British establishment no longer sets the terms of public debate over migration
How the Southport riots broke Starmer’s government
A combination of authoritarianism and hypocrisy proved fatal
Grooming gangs and the truth
We should not give ammunition to deniers of the grooming gangs scandal
Stop ignoring the Islamisation of our democracy
The British state is bending to Islamism, not attempting to defeat it
A rare interview proved a delight
Eavesdropping on two intelligent people sharing a civilised conversation about interesting things
Saved from the flames
We should feel fortunate indeed to have the Aeneid
Don’t panic about “Angry Young Women”
Despite everything, most people are still fairly normal
Decolonisation dissected
This toxic and destructive ideology must be rejected
Has the arts sector learned nothing?
Tripling down on identity politics and censoriousness would be fatal
Are Reform the new Greens?
As the Green Party loses interest in rural matters, Richard Negus considers the claim that British agriculture and the countryside have a new champion
The missing variable in the masculinity crisis
The literature on masculinity ignores the most obvious factor of all: a steady, civilisational fall in testosterone
Why does Labour hate our pubs?
The government has to stop taxing the hearts of our communities out of business
What makes an American?
What characterises a US citizen in the 21st century, beyond abiding by the country’s laws and supporting its constitution?
A mean mood in Makerfield
Reform have enthusiasm, but quiet Labour voters could still swing it for Burnham
