Marco Rubio
Senator Marco Rubio says business-as-usual with Beijing is “not an option”
In an exclusive interview with Kapil Komireddi, the US senator condemns the Communist Party of China as a “genocidal regime” which poses “the greatest threat” to international peace and security
In defence of the incredulous stare
To argue is to indulge in a practice, with all that this entails
Irreversible damage
Trans “healthcare” has been utterly discredited, but activists are undeterred by the evidence
The NHS need not depend on immigration
The shortage of British trainees is the result of a political choice
The triumph of electoral sectarianism
Votes on the basis of ethnic identity are reshaping British politics
Farage bursts the green bubble
Nigel Farage is right about the unrestrained pursuit of Net Zero
How cinemas can save themselves
Watching films at the cinema should be a communal experience
Ringo Starr
The man cruelly mocked as “not even the best drummer in The Beatles” must be the most underrated musician of all time
Stop loving losers
Rishi Sunak does not deserve the media’s perverse rehabilitation project
The problem with precarity
Professional insecurity is harming workers and institutions alike
Conservatism needs environmentalism
What could be more conservative than conserving our natural heritage?
Toffs, trials and tradecraft
The best police procedurals unpeel the place where the drama unfolds