Work Ethic
Labouring unloved
In the West we’ve yet to make the acknowledgment that overwork can be deadly, says Katrina Gulliver
The Conservatives should not cancel Christians
A Conservative party that demonises Christian convictions will cease to be conservative
Is Britain on course for abortion up to birth?
Diana Johnson’s amendment creates a medical and legal vacuum that would endanger women and their babies
Budgets are overrated
Taxation and spending make little difference while Britain is unable to build
W.S. Gilbert
A wildly funny and slyly subversive comic genius who deftly skewered the mores of Victorian England
Doubting the new Ireland
The more traditions have been deconstructed, the more people have experienced a sense of loss
Jam, Jute, journalism, Japanese design
There is a lot more to see and enjoy in Dundee than London reviewers suggested
Prepare for takeoff
Masters of the Air is a visually impressive aerial WW2 adventure with the potential to go far
Not everyone has a novel in them
Literature is the only art in which, it seems, every neophyte is convinced they can succeed
The “conversion therapy” ban still makes for bad law
Recent amendments have failed to answer serious concerns about its implications
The government is failing Northern Ireland
Its reputation will be stained forever by the Northern Ireland Protocol and the Windsor Framework