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The Book of JO’B
James O’Brien’s aggressive incuriosity is becoming ever more embattled as his worldview crumbles
A failed war on fags
The black market has taken over the tobacco trade Down Under
Thank God for Brexit
The EU is a bureaucratic monster and Britain is better off out
I don’t trust the British state
British institutions simply are not functioning in the interests of the people they are meant to serve
The lonely death of Henry Nowak
We must draw lessons from a horrendous and disgraceful case
Information rage
Jacob Siegel’s new book The Information State is profound and troubling
Undramatic life of a literary also-ran
Malcolm Cowley never understood very much about literature
The hidden bureaucracy shaping Britain’s university curriculum
Putting an end to ideological capture must start with the Quality Assurance Agency
Hey, leftists, leave independent schools alone
The campaign against independent schools is irrational, short-sighted and destructive
No taxation on expatriation
With no navy and minimal evacuation efforts, the UK’s demand that citizens abroad pay up is ludicrous
The dark side of the White House
As in ancient Rome, power politics are always a promising arena for drama
The EU is changing on immigration
A firmer stance is being taken — but will it be enough?
From triple lock to price caps
Opinium polling for The Critic reveals the totemic pension policy has entrenched a politics that demands control over growth
London is broken
Local politics can’t offer the renewal our nation’s capital desperately needs
Good enough for politics
We should be more willing to declare some political problems solved
It is time for antidisestablishmentarianism
Church establishment is still worth fighting for
