Robert Gildea
Rhodes still stands
Blaming the British Empire for Brexit is not only ignorant — it’s total rubbish
4B and the futility of heteropessimism
Romance is painful but it is also possible
EDI corrodes the rule of law
Embedding EDI in the work of barristers makes for bad law, not a good society
Some picture-perfect restorations
What we were seeing looked as good as it would have at its premiere
The expensive problem with the minimum wage
Higher wages for some, perhaps, but joblessness for others
How the Tories can win again
The new leader of the Conservatives must reach an important, ignored sector
Britain is at breaking point
The UK is experiencing existential challenges, but neither elitists nor populists offer a solution
Neither beautiful, nor true
The new Fourth Plinth commission creates moral and artistic confusion
Why the Conservatives will be anti-woke
Standing up to the thought police is key to making change
Enthralling eclecticism
Roberto Gerhard: Don Quixote, &c. (Chandos)
Is “progressive realism” either?
Weighing up the rights and wrongs of the Lammy Doctrine