Rachel Johnson
You can’t buy an excuse
James Cleverly might have wished he had stayed in the shops
No questions about the woman question, please
Activists are even being excluded from conversations about activism
Childhood reclaimed
Mobile phones have been constraining our kids’ imaginations — but it does not have to be this way
Hero of the hour
Giles Watling asked the question that was on nobody’s lips, as he rushed to the Prime Minister’s rescue
How bad is the news on booze?
And how bad are the ideas for curbing consumption?
On the deceptive use of words
We must be very careful with redefinitions of commonly understood words
The ways of waterways
From travelling to trade, how Britons used water before canals
Don’t ban the billboards
Campaigns against advertising are pure public health fanaticism
Free speech is a waste of breath
Free speech is not our cause, and it gets us nowhere anyway
Liz Truss was right but naive
She grasped the scale of Britain’s plight but misunderstood the nature of power
Struggles of a veteran matador
Familiarity can make the heart grow cooler, but greatness can still prevail
How Singapore gets things done
Singapore’s enlightened authoritarianism offers lessons about effective governance