Section: Opinion

Total Results: 1008


October 25, 2019

How did Naomi Wolf get away with it for so long? The author's error-ridden latest book is being pulped, but the public intellectual has long peddled sloppy stats and conspiracy theories

Douglas Murray

25.10

How not to be a white anti-racist Instead of wallowing in guilt or trying to identify with minorities — try offering practical help

David Swift

Wednesday
23.10

23.10

Why liberal feminists don’t care Now that women are expected to have careers, picking up kids' underpants and wiping elderly bottoms are activities outsourced to underpaid workers

Mary Harrington

Tuesday
22.10

22.10

Is Prince Harry the new Edward VIII? This cruel, mad system demands that royals be treated both as demigods and as prey

Tanya Gold

Friday
18.10

18.10

Woke GQ reeks of fear The once-aspirational men's magazine seems intent on denigrating what it once stood for

Douglas Murray

18.10

Don’t you dare ask my pronouns Jeremy Corbyn may be determined to virtue signal, but this expectation that we clarify our pronouns is oppressive and absurd

Julie Bindel

Tuesday
15.10

15.10

The Booker Prize judges had one job It was an epic fail — which sets a rotten precedent — to award this year's prize to two winners, says a former judge

Sam Leith

Monday
14.10

14.10

Alexander Hamilton would have a plan for Brexit The US Founding Father should be our guide to embracing a Global Britain

Michael O’Sullivan

Friday
11.10

11.10

The empty lives of Extinction Rebellion fanatics Bored, white elites flock to XR in search of meaning and purpose — and something to complain about

Douglas Murray

11.10

How Tony Blair destroyed the centre ground The former PM talks a lot about reasonableness; but his three year campaign against Brexit compromise is anything but

Freddie Sayers

11.10

Why is Stella Creasy shutting down debate? One person’s harassment is, it would appear, another person’s legitimate crusade

Paul Embery

Thursday
10.10

10.10

Was John Lennon right about love? The former Beatle sang about a universal, wave-your-lighter-in-the-air harmony

Giles Fraser