Overweight
The war of Boris’s stomach
The sugar tax failed to make us eat less sugar. Will Boris’s plan be any different?
Turning a blind eye to a tilted playing field
Not only is it a page-turner, it’s also an essential manual for defending women’s sport
How dark can humour be?
Laughter — even laughter about morbid things — is part of what makes us human
From cholera to coronavirus
A forgotten novel offers insights into living with a deadly and dehumanising pandemic
A judicial defence of religious liberty is long overdue
Christians should not be discriminated against because of their religious beliefs
Attack is the best form of defence
The right cannot always be fighting a rearguard action in the culture wars
The deep wisdom of rootedness
Society has lost touch with the people and places who helped to shape it in the first place
In defence of GB News
Demands for the channel to be silenced amount to snobbery and opportunism
The fallacy of soft power
The world runs on cold national self interest, not cultural capital
The crisis in the universities
A Critic panel brought light as well as heat to the troubled question of higher education
No questions about the woman question, please
Activists are even being excluded from conversations about activism