Rotterdam
The Gradel Quadrangles at New College, Oxford
Postmodernity perches precariously in the porter’s lodge
So, farewell then Humza
One man was very impressed with Humza Yousaf’s resignation speech
The subsidy squeeze
Schemes such as HS2 cost billions of pounds while reducing UK productivity
New life for a dying trade
The book world is on its last legs. So how we can bring it back from the dead?
The future of higher education
How can universities be more efficient and effective?
How ideology threatens to corrupt science
Ideological censorship in science is antithetical to its purpose and its methods
Twilight of the gods
The eclipse of the gilded 1980s generation can be seen as a welcome changing of the guard
The final test
Jimmy Anderson has trotted up to the wicket 39,877 times in a Test match
Bloody opposition
The Tories have left Britain in the hands of managers, judges and technocrats
Lockdowns and the problem with science-based policy
Evidence in politics is great, but what evidence and to what ends?
The secret diary of a parly staffer
Time to find something more productive for mediocre graduates to do