Uyghurs
Bad law in a good cause
Who should determine Britain is trading with a genocidal regime – international judges? British judges? Or the British government?
Britain’s first postmodern election
What Galloway’s victory really tells us about Britain
How we killed ideas and kept impressions
We have to rediscover ideas and not just the idea of ideas
Old Ireland stirs
The defeat handed to Dublin’s progressive establishment was a reminder of an older Ireland
Why Britain needs more empty homes
The UK’s housing sector is straining at the seams; empty units and second houses are a sign of economic health
The truth about sex
No amount of clever-clever language games can obscure basic biological facts
Dark rumblings at the RIBA
Secretive shenanigans concerning the future home of its drawings collection arouse concern about the wisdom of the governance of the RIBA
Miriam Cates is right about surrogacy
It is a fundamentally dishonest and exploitative practice
History will judge us on gender
How can the modern world tolerate such absurdity?
The passage from India
The failings of Bazball, like the failings of Britain, are becoming more apparent
End of the Biden farce?
The President’s fragility has been obvious for years — but was he ever in control?