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Zack Polanski’s war on carrots
Cheap food is not evidence of exploitation but of competition — something Adam Smith understood long before Zack Polanski
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Labour’s mercurial kingmaker
The eventful career of Josh Simons, the man who gave up his seat for Andy Burnham
In defence of Lara Bird
There is nothing weird or dishonest about having a dual existence
The hitch with the Hitch
How Christopher Hitchens brought me back to Christ
The ties that bind
A revived society tie has raised thousands for hedgehogs — and reminds us what Britain has lost with the decline of the club tie
Against Northernism
“Northernism” is a superficial form of cultural branding, not a serious political project
Civilisation needs silence
On cooing babies and other noisy performances
The sleep of reason
Sir Mark Rowley’s forgotten police thriller reveals the assumptions, anxieties and moral universe of Britain’s managerial elite.
A slow Burnham
Andy Burnham is not from London. Have we mentioned that he is not from London?
Britain’s housing crisis is a crisis for veterans
We have to make the system more able to house our heroes
Fisticuffs over the fourth movement
When did classical music become so disturbingly polite?
The global risks of the AI illusion
What if AI turns out to be a lot less profitable than we have been told?
Badenoch in the bindweed
The Conservative Party leader might please no one by trying to please everyone
“You can’t preach here!”
A hostile attitude towards preaching threatens freedom of religion and freedom of speech
The Hollywood starlet and the immigration albatross
Free marketeers were too content to ignore the negative externalities of immigration
Devolution has been a disaster
Wales, and the United Kingdom at large, are weaker for the devolution project
The flawed thinking behind state suicide
Kathleen Stock demonstrates the value of a philosopher’s analytical mind in a sharp critique of assisted suicide
