Pierre Poilievre
Profile: Pierre Poilievre
The Conservative Party leader’s mantra “Canada is broken” resonates with voters appalled by the gap between their country’s promise and grim reality
Why we don’t police anti-Christian hate
Jewish and Muslim communities rightly get protections and attention from the government — but Christians are routinely overlooked
Light from darkness
Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family and Social Class by Rob Henderson
Scratches in the stonework of history
A new history of graffiti and rebellion is less light and bawdy than one may have expected
Rishi goes a-wooin’
The Prime Minister was an extremely nervous suitor trying to impress some very sceptical rural in-laws
A monumental work on British buildings
Gavin Stamp’s posthumous book is a magnificent tour d’horizon, a bible of the styles available to architects between the wars
Free speech is a waste of breath
Free speech is not our cause, and it gets us nowhere anyway
Religious freedom is back on the agenda
The International Freedom of Religion or Belief Bill, currently before parliament, is an important step for securing Britain’s role in promoting religious liberty
Of course the culture wars matter
It is people who trivialise them who are not taking politics seriously
Introducing Critical Mash
Our new arts podcast, broadcasting from the frontline of the (high) culture war
How NatCon was saved
An attempted cancellation flopped in Brussels — but the bad taste remains
The true lie of the land
Landowners are reviled as enemies of the environment by the Jacobins of the green movement but these Poundland Robespierres are simply blinded by prejudice