Section: Opinion

Total Results: 1008


November 9, 2020

Jonathan Sacks spoke to us all Britain has lost one of its greatest moral philosophers

Giles Fraser

09.11

America’s divisions will only get worse Trump didn't cause the vitriol and polarisation, and it won't end now he's gone

Douglas Murray

Friday
06.11

06.11

The Government’s Covid scaremongering It is an insult to the public's intelligence to treat us like a volatile rabble

Timandra Harkness

Thursday
05.11

05.11

National Populism is here to stay The expected backlash against Trump didn't materialise

Michael Lind

Wednesday
04.11

04.11

A victory for Trumpism He might not win re-election, but the President has reshaped the Republican Party in his image

Justin Webb

Monday
02.11

02.11

Centrists are the biggest threat to democracy The anti-democratic spirit of the age is an expression of colossal self-regard

Peter Franklin

Friday
30.10

30.10

Scotland is leading the way to totalitarianism A bill brought forth by the SNP aims to police what citizens say at home

Rod Dreher

Thursday
29.10

29.10

Britain’s Covid authoritarians have nothing on Italy’s European governments are better at controlling their people than controlling the virus

Zoe Strimpel

Wednesday
28.10

28.10

Artistic freedom is at death’s door Timid arts organisations are surrendering in the face of censorious social justice activists

Jonny Best

Tuesday
27.10

27.10

Plagiarism laws are killing music The industry is hampered by an absurd system that strangles the artistic process

Dorian Lynskey

Friday
23.10

23.10

The world needs Jordan Peterson more than ever The professor is back after a year of illness, and his timing could not be better

Douglas Murray

Thursday
22.10

22.10

Wales has never been a nation Covid-19 might precipitate Welsh independence — but what would hold the new state together?

Polly Mackenzie