Rachel Johnson
You can’t buy an excuse
James Cleverly might have wished he had stayed in the shops
BBC Verify’s Bangladesh blunder
In trying to combat misinformation, the BBC has spread its own
Kemi Badenoch is a useful idiot
The former Secretary of State has a track record of advancing woke regulations
Was Houellebecq right?
Reassessing the French novelist vilified for forecasting the Islamicisation of France
The afterlife of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko
Reflections on forty years since his death shook communist Poland
Revising Roman rottenness
The monsters of old can teach us about the monsters of today
Landscapes of allusion and illusion
On the architecture of recreation
We need more have-yachts
The tragedy of the Bayesian highlights a wider issue about our lack of ambition
Post-truth medicine
Gender clinics offer a charade that relies on the symbols of evidence-based medicine
No interest in national interests
The government is not putting Britain first
Why Twitter needs the libs
Strange as it sounds, we will miss them if they go
Don’t idolise Roger Scruton
Our reverence for the late thinker must not limit our imaginations