Treasury Committee
Capitalism in a time of coronavirus
The economy has shrunk by a fifth – so why is there no credit crunch this time?
The triumph of Irish populism
The three major parties went with what is popular, rather than what is right
The curious incuriosity of multiculturalists
We cannot blind ourselves to differences between people
Reparate good times, come on!
The Critic’s Extremely Factual Guide to Slavery Reparations the UK Most Definitely Owes
Leader of the year™
Might match-fixing explain Kemi Badenoch’s questions at PMQs?
The half-forgotten promise of the Jubilee Line
The London Underground line points the way towards a better future
Trump: Post-Modernist?
The former — and future? — president has an awkward but interesting relationship with the truth
William Warham
A champion of the English Church unfairly eclipsed by his great rivals Wolsey, Cranmer and Cromwell
The year in military history
2024 has been a rewarding year for lovers of books and history
Hatred without end
A year on from October 7th, mutual dehumanisation and refusal of moral responsibility characterises our “debate” over the Gaza war
Something has gone very wrong with “human rights”
When the “rights” of foreign sex criminals are being prioritised above the safety of Britons, we need change
There is more to ethics than “#BeKind”
It is not cruel to fear the consequences of legalising assisted dying