Section: Opinion

Total Results: 1008


November 8, 2019

Drag kids are the product of a dangerous American delusion The way the 12-year-old drag act, Desmond is Amazing, has been pushed on the world betrays a worrying tendency

Douglas Murray

Thursday
07.11

07.11

Ban the bomb? The world’s moved on, Mr Gorbachev The former Soviet leader is decades out of date about the real threats to world peace

Mary Dejevsky

Wednesday
06.11

06.11

The demonisation of the middle classes If we conflate the middle classes and the elites, we lose sight of what's really to blame for the West's increasing polarisation

Diane Purkiss

Tuesday
05.11

05.11

How to humanise Westminster A fair-minded Speaker, a ban on day-drinking and parliamentary sittings via video conference — there are plenty of ways to make MPs' lives easier

Various Contributors

Monday
04.11

04.11

Labour’s fun feminists are enabling exploitation Leftists are supporting lap dancing clubs in the name of 'choice'. Can Corbyn's party humiliate itself any further?

Julie Bindel

Friday
01.11

01.11

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

Thursday
31.10

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

What’s so unethical about my Jordan Peterson movie? Many people don't like seeing the human side of the polarising professor

Patricia Marcoccia

Wednesday
30.10

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

Tuesday
29.10

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