Uganda
Afiya and me: searching for East Africa’s lost tribe
David Smith recalls his time as a journalist covering the devastating famine in Karamoja, northern Uganda, in the 1980s
Exclusive interview: Uganda’s Bobi Wine on the country’s ‘fraudulent’ election
Former popstar Bobi Wine has pledged to exhaust all legal options before taking the fight to the streets for a non-violent resolution
Too dangerous to live with
There’s no realist case for the lurking risk of nuclear armageddon
Steals on wheels
Women are having their cycling podium places stolen from under their noses by trans-identified men
Bombastic lecture on the evil empire
From the suppression of colonial documents, Caroline Elkins spins a tale of violence
Trojan charities
Institutional drift leftwards does not have to be inevitable
Good God, I can’t publish this…
The ancient art of the literary rejection
All Trussed up
Everything was on track for Liz, until Mordaunt derailed the campaign
The Sea! The Sea!
Southbank Sinfonia Baroque at St John’s Smith Square
Detransitioners should sue the NHS
Our National Health Service is mutilating the children placed in their care
Notes from a client kingdom
Britain is a sad sunless satrapy of the American empire
Cleaning up
The fate of a Whitehall cleaner, Emanuel Gomes, should not be brushed aside