Mary Harrington
Feminism’s dangerous false utopia
The modern battle for women’s rights has now fallen prey to a self-defeating brand of power politics
28 hours later
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been infected with the deadly Rage Virus
The Turner Prize’s identity crisis
The art establishment has revived competent drawing in spite of itself
Sport, strength and pseudo-feminism
We should expose the emptiness of femininity compared to femaleness
Trouble in Toryland
The Conservative Party is in deep trouble, and headed towards a probable post-defeat leadership battle
Technical problems
Rishi Sunak must be glad to face one problem that is absolutely not his fault
Making a miserable meal of mythbusting
The writing is laced with the sins of myth-making: boring, trite, incoherent, lazy and unfunny
The Conservatives must learn from their failures
Our failure was predictable and must not be repeated
Remnant Rubens
A provincial folk artist offers an alternative view of Georgian society
The poverty of “Singapore-on-Thames”
Britain can take inspiration from other countries but it cannot merely imitate them