Terrior
King Ratter
Patrick Galbraith hunts with a terrier brought back from the brink
Josephine Tey, woman of mystery
Deeply private, her elegant and sharply engaging writing has often been wrongly overlooked
The misanthropic history man
Yuval Noah Harari has become an intellectual superstar, but his predictions have become wilder and sillier
Death by a thousand regulations
British politicians are allowing unnecessary laws to ruin civil society
Crisis, what crisis?
The Spring Budget was a shameless manifesto of complacency and managed decline
Pastorship and power
Church leaders should be vigilant against the abuse of authority
Men deserve single-sex spaces too
The campaign against the Garrick Club is tiresome and opportunistic
The light and the insubstantial
Poulenc and others: Chamber music (Calliope/DG)
Criminal damage remains criminal
A new judgment has challenged a convoluted legal defence of property damage
Budgets are overrated
Taxation and spending make little difference while Britain is unable to build
The left-wing defence of free speech
A recent book mounts a rare and powerful, if partly flawed, case for free expression from the Left
Stop the boats!
We must confront the threat that Houthi rebels pose to international shipping