Progressivism
The closing of the Episcopal mind
The Church of England’s leaders don’t reflect its political diversity
Much more than mere child’s play
Children’s literature is the platform on which everything else is built
Who are the Scottish Conservatives?
The election of Russell Findlay to lead the Scottish Conservatives reveals a party that doesn’t know what it stands for
The empty road to serfdom
“Vision Zero” is a tyrannical anti-driving dream
Lightweight Kate Winslet
Our most versatile of English roses must accept that one role is beyond even her
Reading Winston Churchill
Half a century on, we’re still learning more about Britain’s most famous Prime Minister
Transformation of a wasteland
Surviving buildings lend texture to the development, a sense of it having a history
Boris: the PM who could do no wrong
This must be in competition for the most inaccurate work of non-fiction since … well, since Johnson’s last book
A beguiling star who loved melodrama
Taylor’s hunger for money, flashy gizmos and flashier gewgaws found its echo in Burton’s need to forsake the classics
Party in the U.S.S.R.
Shortages, queues and giant slogan-laden banners were the order of the day as the party faithful gathered
When real Rivals fought over TV
The hit adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s novel reflects the ITV franchise battles
Sinn Féin sullied the cenotaph
Apologists for terrorism should have had nothing to do with Remembrance Sunday