Work
Britain, 2049
You’ll own nothing, and you won’t be particularly happy about it
If you don’t have something compliant to say…
“Mandatory duties” under the Equality Act leave employers with little alternative but silent lunches
Earning your pinstripes
There are times, even in our dressed-down age, when clothes maketh the deal
Oldham report shames us all
Victims were failed at every level — could there be more cases to come?
Unreal liberalism for an unreal world
Individualism looks very different to the lives it excludes and discards
Time for us all to grow up
Why is the modern British novel so terribly earnest and irrepressibly juvenile?
Women aren’t “womb-carriers”
How the left internalised the misogyny of the modern state
The power of the pageant
Our enchanted, sometimes absurd, monarchy is one of the last focuses of common cultural experience
Timely reminder of the true price of oil
‘Disorder’ argues convincingly that world history now hinges on the price of oil
Trans activist makes a fuss without facts
Trans people in the UK have all the same rights, and a few more besides
Childhood’s end
A medical vanguard aims to arm children against their own nature
The eye of the storm
Rachel Podger and Brecon Baroque, Vivaldi, The Four Seasons
The remarkable poise of Allison Bailey
Bailey has shown the strength of her character in the courtroom