Regent House
Can Cambridge cope with Jordan Peterson?
His visit tests the self-appointed judiciary of acceptable ideas
Office politics
There’s the joker, the slacker, and the bloke who just got fired
A rebel advance in Syria is nothing to cheer
You don’t have to sympathise with Assad to think that the alternative would be worse
The Lost Gardens of London
The war between city and greenery is eternal; the concrete and asphalt seeks open land to engulf
Murders of 2024
Jeremy Black reviews the best (and worst) murders from the last year
Bursting the myth of the “people’s war”
The Home Guard was not a nation-in-arms of the Jacobin kind
The Conservatives must reject Human Quantitative Easing
It has been a disaster for the party and for the nation
Tory Utopias
1940s Conservatism was seething with creativity and optimism
Risks and rewards
It is too easy to forget that jockeys run life-threatening risks
From El-Alamein to Ukraine
How has the nature of warfare changed since World War Two?