Paul Quinn
You get what you vote for
Irish voters need Irish journalists to tell them what Sinn Fein really is
Smartphones are not the source of all social ills
Phones and social media are easy scapegoats for our all too human follies
Train lines to nowhere
The farcical naming of new overground lines has exposed the fragility of progressivism
Everyone should be ashamed over Princess Kate but me
They spread unhinged fantasies while I asked sensible questions
Deer prudence
It’s time for a change of attitude to wild British venison
Clerical error
Clergy should be in the business of saving souls, not stamping passports
Mad for this fresh take on King Lear
Farber’s casting and concept feels assured
The war on noticing in modern Britain
How DEI initiatives and the worldview behind them dull people’s natural perceptiveness
The joy of pets
Pet ownership is one of life’s simple pleasures, but it also lifts the soul
Killing the golden goose
International student numbers must be capped, and candidates held to the same academic standards
Britain is still safe for Jews
It may be far from perfect — but where would be safer?
Who edits the editor?
The bright young things of publishing want to be involved in every line of every new book