Sarah Silverman
Cancel the war on progressives
Cancel culture hurts most those who cheer it on
Could there be a Reform revolution?
Reform’s Welsh Conference brimmed with optimism — but can that be translated into success?
BoJo’s Life of Johnson
Exclusive extracts of perhaps the best autobiography by a former Conservative prime minister called Boris
Labour’s insecurity counsel
A strategy of concession and apology will not build Britain’s soft power
Booze or muse?
Composers have been no slouches when it comes to the sauce
Three decades of broken promises on immigration
Time and time again, Labour and the Conservatives have failed to deliver on their pledges
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
In defence of the incredulous stare
To argue is to indulge in a practice, with all that this entails
Roger Scruton’s naive nationalism
Cultural nationalism is an ill-fitting model for the modern nation state
Some picture-perfect restorations
What we were seeing looked as good as it would have at its premiere