Net Zero
It’s alright for some
The poorest will pay the highest price for Net Zero fantasies
Matthew Parris and the illusion of independence
Those in flight from human dependency are the ones who cannot be realistic
Trouble beneath the surface
Labour’s triumph obscures worrying signs of division and chaos brewing in British society
The Road to the Cass Review — (3) Sue and Marcus Evans
What went wrong at the Tavistock Centre, and why
A last chance at class
Labour is running out of time to put working class MPs into parliament
I love a “dream home” nightmare
What disasters will strike the family next? You almost expect a tsunami
The soullessness of “social mobility”
Underprivileged young people need culture, not just “skills”
Here be flagons
The temperance campaigners realised that a picture can achieve more than a thousand words of argument
Medical science is oppressive
Illness and wellness are mere taxonomies of power
Making a miserable meal of mythbusting
The writing is laced with the sins of myth-making: boring, trite, incoherent, lazy and unfunny
Murders for May
Killings in the new Japan, family feuds in India and the novel menace of AI