UK Aid
From Britain, with more discriminating love
Properly implemented, the FCO-DfID merger could bring benefits home and away
London’s lamps live on
Thanks to the dedication of the Gasketeers, a beautiful tradition has been saved
Don’t take the vapes!
Will there be no end to the government’s embrace of prohibitionism?
Young people are not as pro-immigration as you think
The idea that young people are uniformly “woke” is a silly myth
Playing the victim
A new book satirises the bizarre dynamics of social justice activism
The sad decline of London pubs
Or, why the hell can I not get a drink after 9?
Murders for February
Hitler, Harlem and the high-life feature in this month’s murder mystery haul
Maggie’s greatest gift
Touring the Med in the pioneering gastropub that transformed how we eat
The West needs more decisive diplomacy
Diplomatic vacillation is enabling the spread of armed conflict
Death by a thousand regulations
British politicians are allowing unnecessary laws to ruin civil society
A great conductor leaves the stage
No conductor from China or Japan ever commanded world orchestras before Seiji Ozawa, and none has since matched his impact