Neil Coyle
Potty-mouthed politicians
Having the support of constituents is now secondary to Twitter popularity
Newsnight and the rapist
The BBC should be embarrassed by its careless coverage of a man who has now been convicted of rape
Escaping Plato’s goon cave
Vision Pro illuminates the telos of modernity and the narrowing of human experience
Taking on the right-on with cold, hard facts
A practical manual for anyone who has no choice but to sit on committees with idealistic intellectuals
A night of spectacle and special effects
Stranger Things: The First Shadow designers aren’t afraid to raid the treasure trove
Irish politicians have lost touch with the people
The failed “modernisation” of the Constitution may not be a one-off failure for Irish liberals
Preaching to a dwindling choir
Once the default denomination of tycoons and the WASP elite, America’s Episcopal Church is struggling
The campaign against National Conservatism is a disgrace
A peaceful conference is facing state and activist intimidation
Fear the Keir
Starmer is Blair 2.0 — but this time, things can only get worse
The broad influence of Aquinas
His influence has been felt in economics as well as philosophy and religion