PTA
Resistance is futile
Acceptance can be an act of protest. Not a submissive, passive surrender.
Ad-vent season
Claudia Savage-Gore fumes over the PTA’s latest “voluntary” wheeze
The problem with politeness
The British aversion to seeming rude exposes us to ideological scolds
Britain must get real on foreign policy
Dim clichés and childish chest-beating are not going to help us
Labour could cause irreversible damage in government
Don’t give Keir Starmer a blank cheque to rewrite British society
Who hears the voiceless?
Leaving unborn children without legal protections would be an ethical disgrace
It isn’t ageist to want Joe Biden to drop out
People are concerned about his condition, not his age
From austerity to the Swinging Sixties
Two books by David Kirby and Robyn Hitchcock are the equivalent of two albums’ worth of their authors’ holiday snaps
The British Holocaust cover-up that wasn’t
A fanciful and convoluted conspiracy theory has blighted the reputation of the Channel Islands
Blairism at its most zealous
The Labour manifesto is a recipe for bland bureaucratic managerialism
How gender identity hurt women in Argentina
Argentinian women need refuges — but only for women
All the President’s toadies
American journalism lacks a healthy contempt for the ruling class