Section: Opinion

Total Results: 1008


More outrageous, audacious and salacious:  Kanye West, Meghan Merkel and Harry Windsor. Credit: ITV/BBC
08/21/2020 - 9:35am

Let the Spitting Image rubber rot Will the new version really dare to be more outrageous than the original?

Gareth Roberts

Thursday, August 20

20.08

Futurists forget that we have bodies Plans for a post-city world of virtual interaction would rob us of our essential physicality

Giles Fraser

Wednesday, August 19

19.08

How sexual empowerment screws women The only winners from sex-positive porniness are men

Mary Harrington

Tuesday, August 18

18.08

Is snobbery as bad as racism? The British are so sensitive about it — but not the inequities of class that it's based on

Cosmo Landesman

Friday, August 14

14.08

Ben & Jerry’s pitiful ‘wokescreen’ The ice cream maker's attempt to shame the Home Secretary on Twitter didn't go according to plan

Douglas Murray

Thursday, August 13

13.08

The proud history of Tory socialism An enemy of liberalism in all its guises, my political tradition is regularly misunderstood

Giles Fraser

Wednesday, August 12

12.08

Who will salute Trump’s man in Berlin? The President finally picks the right man for a job — yet Washington won't have it

Marshall Auerback

Tuesday, August 11

11.08

How ID cards could set us free Once they were seen as a threat to civil liberties, now they might preserve them

Peter Franklin

Monday, August 3

03.08

How universities shut out conservative academics A new report shows the extent of intolerance towards unorthodox thinkers in British academia

Matthew Goodwin

Friday, July 31

31.07

Is it any wonder we’re so divided? The relentless message of disunity promoted by BLM erodes any solidarity we gained under lockdown

Douglas Murray

Thursday, July 30

30.07

Church philistines have got high culture all wrong Whatever Sheffield Cathedral thinks, beautiful choral music is not elitist. It's how we approach the divine

Giles Fraser

Wednesday, July 29

29.07

Why the Government’s diet won’t work Tackling overeating is far more complicated than just telling people to make better choices

James Bloodworth