Oak Apple Day
The King is our eternal everyman
Oak Apple Day celebrates the inevitable return of the primordial and the perennial
The Welsh way of woke
Wales has an established church again: the religion of “anti-racism”
Frederick the Great and the rise of Prussia
Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart talk about the role of Prussia in the eighteenth century
In defence of non-conforming kids
Inclusivity is forcing children into boxes
The last jubilee?
Many of us will never live to see a jubilee again — what will sustain the Windsors without spectacle?
The Sunak family firm
Being the wealthiest man in parliament hasn’t damaged Rishi’s image yet, but that may now change
Frustrating life of a man of ideas
We remain interested in Tocqueville because of the power of his thought, not his life story
Steals on wheels
Women are having their cycling podium places stolen from under their noses by trans-identified men
A bird-lover’s lament
Patrick Galbraith’s debut offers a quirkily enjoyable journey through a netherworldly Britain
Rooster booster
Pretty much the whole of Jerusalem is in some way “problematic”, which is why people relish it
Has the Tory left deserted Northern Ireland?
Conservatives must stop backing the disastrous NI protocol