Therese Coffey
The Labour voter blues
At least forty per cent of Starmer’s voters are social conservatives. Will he take them with him, or leave them behind?
The fallacy of “British values”
Nationhood cannot be reduced to abstractions
British broadcasting capitulation
Editorial standards have been thrown out, and anti-white discrimination embraced at the BBC
The war of words over Estonia’s Soviet monuments
Despite three decades of independence, Estonia’s Soviet past is still a cause of division
The UPF panic is a fad
Chris van Tulleken cannot seem to decide what an ultra-processed food even is
Counting Covid costs
We need a broad perspective of Britain’s pandemic failures
Farage bursts the green bubble
Nigel Farage is right about the unrestrained pursuit of Net Zero
Where are the real statesmen?
Neither populists nor managerialists can rule
Graham Topman: festival organiser
Roll up, roll up, it’s time for another festival of arts, ideas and Graham (mostly Graham)
Not amused: Victoria in her own words
Beneath the excitable phrases and endless underlining, Victoria’s correspondence doggedly promoted a coherent policy