St Pauls
Time is not a healer
Choosing a school in London is now a political decision
How to mainline true crime
People are tuning in for entertainment, not pure information
A discordant song
Classical music may be the worst casualty of identitarian politics
The Midas touch
The kind of skill that makes the breath catch in thousands of throats at once
Miriam Cates is right about surrogacy
It is a fundamentally dishonest and exploitative practice
The great immigration data disaster
Officials are deleting the data we need for a more sensible debate
Hobbs recalled
Ninety-five years on, Hobbs still holds a record that is unlikely ever to be broken
Go woke, go broke?
The collapse of Vice Media is a story of an American left — aggressive, iconoclastic, irreverent — that no longer exists
Recasting the Crown for modern Britain
This progressive historian’s real charge against the monarchic institution is one of “complacency”
Renewing academia
The Centre for Heterodox Social Science represents a positive alternative to a field increasingly dominated by progressive ideology
Death of the model railway?
Not so fast — this is one railway network Beeching can’t cut, and its built of life long fascination
Josephine Tey, woman of mystery
Deeply private, her elegant and sharply engaging writing has often been wrongly overlooked