Shun Fujimoto
Breaking the Knee
The story of a man who once held his hand to the Olympic fire
Four women seers in a time of strife
Eilenberger’s design is to present philosophy outside the lecture theatre in its life-transforming power
Has Israel walked into a forever war?
A brutal conflict seems unlikely to be winnable any time soon
Beheading a pigeon
For all its quirks, bushcraft offered valuable insights into modernity and tradition
Why we should resist this “conversion therapy” ban
It would enshrine dubious claims as unarguable facts, and it endangers freedom and young people
How to destroy football
“Blue cards” will only add to the confusion and subjective rulings we’re now seeing
The worm (re)turns
Dune: Part Two is in cinemas — and it’s more of the glorious same
The Boy who never grew old
Eric Ravilious’s ethereal watercolours chime with today’s sensibilities
Our illiberal Terrorism Act
People should be censured for their actions and not for their beliefs
The first rule of Plot Club is…
The Tories are absolutely, definitely, certainly not scheming to replace Rishi Sunak
The problem with public sector procurement
The Social Value Act has brought questionable benefits and serious costs
Renewing academia
The Centre for Heterodox Social Science represents a positive alternative to a field increasingly dominated by progressive ideology