Tobias Ellwood
Britain must get real on foreign policy
Dim clichés and childish chest-beating are not going to help us
The central myth of Conservative centrism
The Conservatives are not suffering because they are too right-wing
The Huawei rebels are still up for a fight
Many Tory MPs think the U-turn on Huawei does not go far enough
Pissed Ofcom
An affront to the freedom of the press to do whatever it likes
Murders for May
Killings in the new Japan, family feuds in India and the novel menace of AI
Woke invades the sciences
The intrusion of irrational ideology is distorting and censoring science
Farage bursts the green bubble
Nigel Farage is right about the unrestrained pursuit of Net Zero
The collapse of the Tory Party has just begun
How Reform crippled the Conservatives
The Venice Art Biennale
The overall tone is rather bloodless, smug and muted where one might hope for exhilaration
The problem with right-wing natalism
No one actually knows how to raise birth rates
Exeter — portrait of a modern university
Jeremy Black, historian of Exeter University, reflects on the shifting demands and priorities on campus.