Rev Richard Coles
Richard Coles and the madness of grief
Michael Coren talks to his friend, Rev Richard Coles, about Coles’ forthcoming memoir on love, loss and grief
Murders for September
British detectives go abroad, as this month’s chillers take us from a fictional Spanish island to the Far East
The problem with petty scandals
They distract us from state failure and institutional decay
The return of non-crime hate incidents
Labour are attacking free speech through the back door
It is good to challenge kids
That which makes us anxious can also make us strong
What’s the point of university during a freedom of speech crisis?
Students should be taught to do more than agree
Soporific Starmer
The Prime Minister appears to be making a virtue of his own dullness
Postmodern fantasy
Modern fantasy authors often try to subvert traditional religion, with bleak and unoriginal results
Rite of autumn
Labour is celebrating the harvest and definitely not sacrificing pensioners in the hopes that the gods grant us plenty in the coming fiscal year
Risks and rewards
It is too easy to forget that jockeys run life-threatening risks