Mish-conduct
Why we should resist this “conversion therapy” ban
It would enshrine dubious claims as unarguable facts, and it endangers freedom and young people
The cowards, the pretenders and the woman-haters
Awkwardness is no excuse for not supporting the gender-critical cause
Could Britain have a coherent written constitution?
It seems probable that it would have a Christianity-shaped hole at its core
Recasting the Crown for modern Britain
This progressive historian’s real charge against the monarchic institution is one of “complacency”
Correcting Cass’s critics
Attempts to intellectually discredit the Cass Review have completely failed
Exhibiting military history
Four new exhibitions offer vivid insights into different experiences of war
The human condition, in Wales
The universal and the particular sit awkwardly in this Cardiff exhibition
Canals go national
Canals gave Britain a single national economy, one that connected resources, factories, population centres and ports
Kilkenny’s golden age
A fascinating exploration of Irish history could have been better and more comprehensively illustrated
When classicists attack classics
Sanskrit isn’t the only ancient language to be affected by academic imperialism