Moo’s Law
The slab from the lab – is meat cultured from cells the future (or end) of farming?
The investor and author of Moo’s Law, Jim Mellon, talks to Graham Stewart about the coming agrarian revolution
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The Book of JO’B
James O’Brien’s aggressive incuriosity is becoming ever more embattled as his worldview crumbles
The rise and fall of Nicola Sturgeon
The former SNP leader squandered her talents in a classic tale of hubris
Losing control of the narrative
The British establishment no longer sets the terms of public debate over migration
Fear and fury in Belfast
Violence spiralled out of control in Northern Ireland in the aftermath of a shocking crime
How the Southport riots broke Starmer’s government
A combination of authoritarianism and hypocrisy proved fatal
The futility of right-wing cancel culture
Trying to get left-wing comedians fired for edgy jokes is stupid as well as wrong
Britain will be worse without hereditary peers
The expulsion of the hereditaries is neither fair nor pragmatic
The end of corporate silence
Louis Mosley’s demolition of Zack Polanski shows how companies are learning to confront political fantasy head-on
Don’t panic about “Angry Young Women”
Despite everything, most people are still fairly normal
Why does Labour hate our pubs?
The government has to stop taxing the hearts of our communities out of business
Questioning Islam should not be policed
Luke Salmons’s legal victory should lead to a change in police culture
We must end the tyranny of the Treasury
Short-term and parochial thinking has made us weaker and less safe
The man who ended overreach
Lord Reed’s tenure as president of the Supreme Court has been admired by those who value the stability of the law
Farewell to a gentle jazz-lover
Scholarship trumps zealotry, particularly when it is veiled by modesty
