Melanie Phillips
The wrong sort of women
View from Oxford: some new arrivals may feel less welcome than others
The great migration
What will Twitter do without its smuggest inhabitants?
Progressive realism
Can Labour’s new foreign policy doctrine work in our troubled world?
Making a difference
Over the past five years we’ve been keeping things civilised
We should have the freedom to criticise Islam
Religious freedom entails the right to criticise a belief system as well as to adhere to it
Butterfield’s glorious vindication
Received opinion was wrong about William Butterfield’s powerful architecture
The Royal British Legion’s day to forget
The “Pride poppy” demeans what should be a dignified occasion
Religion without mercy
Progressivism has all the zeal of Christianity, but none of its emphasis on forgiveness
The Age of Coles
The former vicar is perfectly suited for the Starmer years
Fear and loving
Cricket in the West Indies has not been the same since the loss of Malcolm Marshall
Sports inequity
Modern academia wants us to believe six impossible things before breakfast