Wiley
Social media giants are platforms, not publishers
Conservatives who dislike Twitter’s politics shouldn’t make things worse
British industry has forgotten how to use its voice
Corporate cowards are not standing up to the government
Where are the calls for blasphemy laws coming from?
We should consider the voters as well as the politicians
Impressive yet unmoving
Franz Schmidt: 4 symphonies (Naxos)
Fiddling while Canterbury burns
The new proposals from the Archbishops’ Commission for Racial Justice are depressingly wrongheaded
The half-forgotten promise of the Jubilee Line
The London Underground line points the way towards a better future
An orderly and civilised society
The biggest missing idea in British politics
Why Ukraine almost certainly cannot win
And why the war is likely to continue anyway
When the farmers took on Starmer
It was an inspiring day in London as farmers resisted Labour’s class warfare
Parable of the talent
Was there ever a more dispiriting line-up of Scrooges than those offered to festive audiences in 2024?
Too many silences in this book about music
The hazy treatment of what “music” even entails falls flat
The uneasy aftermath of the Austrian elections
Will the Austrian establishment close ranks against the Freedom Party?