Orvieto-ware
Well, well, well
The amazing discovery of a thousand Orvieto pots in a water shaft
The Grand Migrant Hotel Rwanda
All are welcome at Kagame’s eccentric migrant hostelry, and don’t worry about the roving deathsquads: they’re harmless
Trouble beneath the surface
Labour’s triumph obscures worrying signs of division and chaos brewing in British society
William Wilberforce and England’s forgotten saints
The Clapham Saints and their efforts to reform British manners have been unjustly and unwisely forgotten
The dark threat of nitazenes
New opioids could pose a dramatic risk to British streets
Free speech freeze-up
Reactions in Britain to the attempted suppression of NatCon suggest a bleak future for freedom of speech and thought
The grim reality of a citizens’ assembly
A seemingly democratic initiative was nothing of the sort
The Cass Review is not the end
Gender ideologues are not going to give up in the face of facts
Plain Janeites
For all their admirable dedication, keepers of the Austen flame cannot be so protective
Britain is still safe for Jews
It may be far from perfect — but where would be safer?
The Irish should reject the new hate speech bill
It threatens free speech while offering dubious benefits for society
A Labour of unrequited love
It will take more than vague apologetic gestures to redeem the Labour Party