Section: Opinion

Total Results: 1008


June 11, 2020

How cancel culture makes liars of us all For fear of never being forgiven, we pretend to be better than we are

Giles Fraser

11.06

When will we stop fetishising youth? Jonathan Ross's reverse-ferret on trans issues is indicative of an alarming modern trend

Paul Embery

Wednesday
10.06

10.06

A compassionate carnivore’s manifesto For farming to survive, we must rediscover our long-lost appreciation of livestock

John Lewis-Stempel

Monday
08.06

08.06

Did Colston deserve his watery grave? Victorians used American racism as a way to feel good about themselves. So do we

Matthew Sweet

Friday
05.06

05.06

Our demeaning obsession with Madeleine McCann We've stripped her story of empathy, turning it into a cautionary fairy tale

Tanya Gold

05.06

Why I won’t ‘take the knee’ It's tempting to choose a quiet life and go along with the madness of crowds. But we should resist

Douglas Murray

Thursday
04.06

04.06

Trump’s biblical power play The President's curious photo-op had little to do with religion

Giles Fraser

Wednesday
03.06

03.06

Black America can’t take it any more The George Floyd uprising is forcing the US to confront the injustices it continues to enforce

Christopher Rhodes

Tuesday
02.06

02.06

How lockdown left me afraid of life Ten weeks of isolation have left me risk-obsessed and angry

Stephen Pollard

Friday
29.05

29.05

The sinister bias of YouTube and Twitter Forget BBC impartiality, it's the unlimited power of the tech giants that should really alarm us

Douglas Murray

29.05

These bullying bishops aren’t brave Why are the guardians of public morality joining the pitch-fork mob?

Giles Fraser

Thursday
28.05

28.05

Simplicity is at the root of policy failures Whether it's lockdown regulations or welfare payments, one-size-fits-all is not the answer

Polly Mackenzie