Public First
The judge inside, and on your shoulder
The Public First case is the first in which the application of the apparent bias doctrine to procurement is brought to the fore
Wetherspoons is the heart of local Britain
Tim Martin deserves a knighthood for creating a triumph for real British society
Why the Voice failed
The Australian establishment has been too focused on symbolic gestures rather than practical change
The coddlin’ of the British dance
How Britain’s anarchic rave scene turned authoritarian
Don’t ban the billboards
Campaigns against advertising are pure public health fanaticism
J.K. Rowling is honest, not “nasty”
Attempts to discredit the author are increasingly pathetic
Operettas for the apocalypse
As we career merrily ever deeper into the end-times, what is the appropriate soundtrack for civilisational collapse?
The art of Caspar David Friedrich
In our brave new world of modern art, there’s a growing appetite for celebrating the mystery of the natural world
Who judges the judges?
Judges, whatever their gender, need sufficient judgement to maintain neutrality and political impartiality
Hobbs recalled
Ninety-five years on, Hobbs still holds a record that is unlikely ever to be broken
Judith Butler has a projection problem
It is she, not gender-critical feminists, who seems to be afraid