Statistics
Does it all add up to you?
The British state can neither gather, interpret, nor explain its own statistics
The myth of Scotland’s Covid superiority
Scottish Government advisers are using misleading data to promote Scottish exceptionalism
Sins of omission
Taking statistics out of context is a dangerous games, says Theodore Dalrymple
Could there be a Reform revolution?
Reform’s Welsh Conference brimmed with optimism — but can that be translated into success?
Religion without mercy
Progressivism has all the zeal of Christianity, but none of its emphasis on forgiveness
Where are the calls for blasphemy laws coming from?
We should consider the voters as well as the politicians
The dangerous lure of Europe
We must disincentivise economic migration to European states
Killing democracy to save it?
The annulling of the first round of the Romanian presidential elections should concern us all
Biden’s legacy of escalation
His last decisions could determine the state of global politics
Season’s bleatings
Christmas is almost here, but our MPs are not in the festive spirit
Shiva Naipaul
The younger brother of a controversial Nobel Prize winner who has been unjustly overlooked
Anti-Christian persecution is an international problem
Britain should use its diplomatic influence to help
Booze or muse?
Composers have been no slouches when it comes to the sauce