Sir Kevan Collins
This won’t hurt Boris more than it hurts you
I trust you’ve brought enough of that public spending for everyone?
Chasing votes on foreign soil
Viktor Orbán has created a pipeline of support for his Fidesz political project by granting full citizenship to thousands of ethnic Hungarians in Romania
For whom the road tolls
Did turnpike roads transform travel in the 18th century? Or were they a means for rent-seeking?
Portugal must be more than an EU vassal
As elections approach, can Portugal break the stultifying hold of a progressive, big state worldview?
The sadness of Sceptical Man
Emotion need not entail irrationality, and fence-sitting need not involve wisdom
Face to face with history
Holbein at the Tudor Court brings the English Renaissance court back to vivid life
Were lockdowns ethical?
Questionable benefits were emphasised above obvious and dramatic harms
Snook dazzles as Dorian Gray
Wilde’s preoccupation with beauty and artifice brings a sassy Victorian immorality tale into our own times
The lies of Sinn Fein
Sectarian smears against Unionists have been exposed as the falsehoods they always were. Will anyone bother to say sorry?
Seeing through Judith Butler
Very little substance lurks within the obscure prose
Death throes of a dictatorship?
Amid war and discontent, military rule in Myanmar is faltering