Satan
Satan’s sedition
Liberty, license and Milton’s multifaceted allegory for Oliver Cromwell
The election is still Trump’s to lose
His performance has been weak but his advantages are many
Moving in mysterious ways
Normally, a warning comes with some kind of threat
Take a bow
This season’s must-have neckwear is a sartorial two-fingered salute to life
Soporific Starmer
The Prime Minister appears to be making a virtue of his own dullness
The second life of Tracey Emin
A brush with death has revitalised her work
Imaginary friends
The idea of a synthetic companion that knows everything about you goes well beyond friendship
For realism, against Scottish nationalism
Progress depends on rejecting the delusions of independence
Kemi Badenoch has a problem with the truth
From wokeness, to housing, to immigration her words don’t match the facts