University of East Anglia
New universities in the early Eighties: an elegy
Steve Morris reflects on his time at the University of East Anglia with his contemporary, Iain Dale
AI has not killed the author
Advanced technology can enhance rather than replacing the pleasure of a good book
Vibe supremacy
The right has a coolness problem, and Ben Shapiro rapping is not going to help
Doomsday is not a day of the week
Sometimes, we dwell on tomorrow at the expense of eternity
Why do we mourn the unborn?
Our attitudes towards children in the womb are hopelessly confused
Who’s ready for the Equality Levy?
Birmingham’s bankruptcy is a portrait of Britain’s future
Dissent is not hatred
We must resist the idea that disagreement with modish beliefs is reducible to ill-feeling
Train lines to nowhere
The farcical naming of new overground lines has exposed the fragility of progressivism
The problem with “extremism”
Violence and intimidation are deplorable, but can there be a clear definition of a concept as subjective as “extremism”?
The problem with puberty blockers
Ministers must step in to prevent the NHS from experimenting on children
Saving London from the czar
London’s nightlife could be great — but it needs real change
A decade of economic disaster
Only one verdict is possible: Conservative rule has been a comprehensive failure