November 1, 2019
The abusive inhumanity of our politics Being an MP is now a pretty awful job. Does that mean only awful people can do it?
Polly Mackenzie
01.11
How Kanye West is countering the counter-culture With his interest in 'small-c conservative' issues, the rapper is kicking against the artistic establishment
Douglas Murray
01.11
Could a Rugby World Cup win boost Boris? Rugby is increasingly becoming a national, rather than an elite, sport
Robin Aitken
01.11
The Scopes Monkey Trial was about racism, not god Almost everything we think we know about the Dayton spectacle is wrong
Dennis Sewell
31.10
Why do Remainers revile homesickness? The yearning for home, along with the idea of nostalgia, is a legitimate political instinct that is now being used as an insult
Giles Fraser
31.10
Magna Carta proves the English aren’t exceptional The document we think of as the sacred text of British democracy was in fact about petty score-settling
Polly Mackenzie
31.10
What’s so unethical about my Jordan Peterson movie? Many people don't like seeing the human side of the polarising professor
Patricia Marcoccia
30.10
How the Left lost all purpose Labour is being driven ever further into the echo chamber, away from the people it is supposed to represent
James Bloodworth
30.10
What will survive this seismic election? As Britain prepares for its fifth nationwide ballot in four years, much is hanging in the balance
Matthew Goodwin
30.10
Oliver Cromwell: conservative revolutionary Why do we remain so remarkably ignorant about the turbulent period of the Civil Wars and its chief protagonist?
Paul Lay
29.10
Why won’t Jordan Peterson heed his own advice? You'd think that the king of homespun wisdom would realise his 'Lion Diet' — nothing but beef, salt and water — is faddish nonsense
Tom Chivers
29.10
It’s time to reverse the Beeching Axe Why does government favour cars, when trains are safer, better for the economy, and far more civilised?
Niall Gooch