Ministry of Defence
Lost for words
Now the Ministry of Defence agrees that not all women are female
Whitehall takes the knee
When the MoD’s top man signs off with a BLM hashtag it’s a brave official who doesn’t get the message
That’s a T32 frigate and I am pleased to see you
Five letters send a chill down the spine of your friends: BORIS
Fat lot of use
One cannot approve of so lazy a gimmick as a fat suit in reality-obsessed 2024
No dog in this fight
A Labour government will bring fresh disasters to replace the old Tory ones, but the Critic will continue its policy of honest criticism
In the beginning: neither fish nor fowl
Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson
Twitter’s doxxing problem
Social media “outings” expose serious lapses in legality and digital morality
On the Cusk of austerity
A cerebral critic pleaser, a dramatic crowd pleaser, and a perennial favourite
The renovation of the Heal’s Building
Londoners are sentimental about the early-twentieth-century Tottenham Court Road store, Heal’s
British broadcasting capitulation
Editorial standards have been thrown out, and anti-white discrimination embraced at the BBC
The Road to the Cass Review — (3) Sue and Marcus Evans
What went wrong at the Tavistock Centre, and why
The new Scotland
Scottish culture is narrowing and secularising under the influence of a strident liberal elite
The police should stop wasting time on tweets
How have we reached the point where expressing your opinion can consign you to a Kafkaesque nightmare?
Beyond the boundary
Can art reflect a nation’s spirit through its depictions of one of its favourite games?