Rosie Duffield
“I spoilt my ballot because women don’t have penises”
Labour needs politicians with the balls — or ovaries — to speak the truth on women’s sex-based rights
Immigration enthusiasts and problematic polling
New analysis made British voters look far more pro-migration than they are
Britain should stand up to Mauritius
The British Government must make it clear that it will not allow a foreign country to threaten British citizens
The misanthropic history man
Yuval Noah Harari has become an intellectual superstar, but his predictions have become wilder and sillier
Realism is not the same as self-pity
There is a limit to how much women can physically protect themselves from men
The art of Caspar David Friedrich
In our brave new world of modern art, there’s a growing appetite for celebrating the mystery of the natural world
The coddlin’ of the British dance
How Britain’s anarchic rave scene turned authoritarian
Torygeddon
The Conservatives face an extinction level election, but there’s still time for some prehistoric bloodletting
Laid-back Bach
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: Württemburg sonatas (ECM)
Dumb, glum and zero-sum
British thinking has to value supply more than distribution
Why do we mourn the unborn?
Our attitudes towards children in the womb are hopelessly confused
Remembering an Agatha Christ-mas
What maintains our fascination with the worlds of Agatha Christie?