March 9, 2020
The idiotic mistreatment of Woody Allen The director's critics don't seem to realise that when you replace law with rage, you destroy your own protections
Tanya Gold
09.03
Why conservatism is doomed Despite Tory election victories, the Right still faces huge problems
Ed West
09.03
The cringe of Right-wing celebrity-worship The Right can never out-celeb the Left, as the 'anti-Greta' demonstrates
Daniel Kalder
09.03
How political correctness went mad Standing for liberal values means defending opinions that we fundamentally disagree with
Tim Farron
06.03
‘Noughts + Crosses’ is an ugly work about racism The greatest flaw of the BBC drama is its deeply-dated understanding of British society
Douglas Murray
06.03
How kids’ books became universally woke Progressivism is the latest religion, and the children's publishing industry is cashing in
Ed West
06.03
Farewell free trade, and good riddance Even before coronavirus, economic nationalism was on the up
David Goodhart
06.03
What should I read my son? The powerful forces of gender-specific marketing steer boys towards dinosaur, truck and superhero literature
Tanya Gold
05.03
David Lammy’s double standards The Labour MP's new book criticises the tribalism of opponents while ignoring his own
Eric Kaufmann
05.03
In praise of uncynical children’s books Misanthropic tales may thrill kids, but it’s just nicer, sometimes, to read books by people who like people
Tom Chivers
05.03
How coronavirus plays into Trump’s hands The President uses the politics of the bathroom to make voters fearful of the other
Giles Fraser
04.03
Are humans heading for the knacker’s yard? In <i>A World Without Work</I>, Daniel Susskind hands us a collective P45. He can take it right back
Peter Franklin