NATO
NATO’s at war with itself
Russia looks set to enjoy the fragility of its great adversary, the Atlantic Alliance
The horror versus the farce
25 years on from Srebrenica and our Balkan interventions
The Case for defence
The Conservatives can hardly claim to be the friend of the armed forces
The poverty of miners’ strike nostalgia
We should not romanticise a futile and sometimes thuggish struggle
Addressing misogyny must include addressing trans activism
Against the wokewashing of sexual objectification
Dark rumblings at the RIBA
Secretive shenanigans concerning the future home of its drawings collection arouse concern about the wisdom of the governance of the RIBA
Why tech execs don’t give their kids phones
Gen Z’s brains have been “rewired” by the online world —can they be restored to factory settings?
So, farewell then Humza
One man was very impressed with Humza Yousaf’s resignation speech
Plain English by committee
The effect of the Woolf reforms was to replace one set of legal jargon with another
Religious freedom is back on the agenda
The International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, currently before parliament, is an important step for securing Britain’s role in promoting religious liberty
Less will be better
More students have been worse. Some became dons — they have been worse too
Tragicomedy at the UN
The limp United Nations cannot be trusted to support the victims of tyranny