Open Border
Creative ambiguity in a hall of mirrors
Are the mixed messages of the Internal Market Bill accident or design?
A real nice clambake
The American classic is fine street-party fare
Irish irredentism?
You can’t back a “United Ireland” whilst condemning “Greater Hungary”
Beware of trans affirmation therapy
The feminist fix: Empower teenage girls, rather than telling them who they are
Manager or meme?
Is Musk’s takeover of Twitter a good thing, a disaster, or just very funny?
Arise, Sir Wayne
The trickle of sporting knighthoods has now become a flood — who will be next?
Reinvention and rediscoveries
An actress turned author, a Kafkaesque fantasy and a 1960s re-release stir the imagination
What lies ahead for the Australian election?
Labor’s Anthony Albanese might have a chance
The People’s Republic of Worcester College
A student dares to cross the red quad and speak out about a shoddy show trial
Is the Union breaking up?
Nationalist parties have a vested interest in falling short of independence
The uses and abuses of nostalgia
The old like to think they had it harder, but secretly feel they had it better, too
Le Pen surging as France prepares to go to the polls
France’s establishment parties are nowhere in Sunday’s election