Photojournalism
Terrible beauty
Does the World Press know what constitutes photojournalism?
Lone danger
One certainly wouldn’t expect anything resembling loyalty from the wolves running “Theatreland”
Blairism at its most zealous
The Labour manifesto is a recipe for bland bureaucratic managerialism
In defence of hereditary peers
We should preserve Britain’s magical eccentricity
Being economical with the truth
The Invisible Doctrine: The Secret History of Neoliberalism (& How It Came to Control Your Life). By George Monbiot and Peter Hutchison
The paranoid style in British centrism
Disinformation journalists? The call is coming from inside the house
No lessons learned from lockdown
Despite all the nuance and retrospective moderation, the Covid inquiry leaves us no closer confronting the failures of technocracy
A leadership bid you can’t refuse
Kemi Badenoch goes on a charm offensive
Latte populism
Nigel Farage wanders over to the wrong side of the tracks, clutching his coffee
Just stop
A new wave of disruptive protest is openly criminal, yet is minimally policed. It is time to say enough — and ban them all
You can’t beat the left at its own game
Conservative attempts to reverse leftist victimology are doomed to fail