Pinochet
The very long arm of the law
It would be wrong to give British citizens more protection from extradition than foreigners
In praise of borrowed ideas
AI will not be the death of creativity, and could even enhance it
Light from darkness
Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family and Social Class by Rob Henderson
Jolyon’s little investigation
Questions have emerged about the founder of the Good Law Project’s approach to privacy
The City’s lights are dimming
The Square Mile is increasingly at risk of becoming an irrelevance
Fifth magician blues
He made the tea, he forged the autographs, and only once did he run out of plectrums
Google has a history problem
As much as we might wish that history had been different, virtue cannot grow from the soil of falsehood
The wrong kind of groupthink
Why do so many economists deny that the value of money is related to its quantity?
Return of the referendum?
More direct democracy could be Europe’s only means of restoring political legitimacy
The great immigration data disaster
Officials are deleting the data we need for a more sensible debate
Three novelists pushing the bloat out
Some novels still dare to leave the reader’s hand unheld — without universal success
The fallacy of soft power
The world runs on cold national self interest, not cultural capital