Online Harms Bill
See no evil
Rampant sexual violence begins with porn use and ends in the death of women and girls
Britain’s online censorship bill
The government’s Online Safety Bill will make us more like the autocracies that propagate disinformation
Letting the blob go online
Why is the “Vote Leave Government” giving a Quango so much power over our online speech?
There is nothing wrong with rules
People can put down their phones for the duration of concert
Jamie Tradescant: highbrow sports journalist
Jamie’s articles are not simply a riot of historical and philosophical allusions — no, they are all about style
Save St John’s Voices
The glorious tradition of British choral singing should be defended
All in the family
Most likely, we live in a comfortable nest of light fictions
Soothing sounds in time of war
There are expectations going back to 1948 that musicians turn up to provide relief
The unromantic truth about tortured poets
Taylor Swift is idealising the grim realities of the lives of poets
The wrong kind of groupthink
Why do so many economists deny that the value of money is related to its quantity?
Free speech freeze-up
Reactions in Britain to the attempted suppression of NatCon suggest a bleak future for freedom of speech and thought
On conservative despair
It is hard to escape the sense of tremendous national loss
AI has not killed the author
Advanced technology can enhance rather than replacing the pleasure of a good book
The campaign against National Conservatism is a disgrace
A peaceful conference is facing state and activist intimidation