October 29, 2019
Why won’t Jordan Peterson heed his own advice? You'd think that the king of homespun wisdom would realise his 'Lion Diet' — nothing but beef, salt and water — is faddish nonsense
Tom Chivers
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
29.10
Anne Boleyn: whore, witch or Cinderella? Most of the received wisdom about Henry VIII's tragic queen is based on misogynistic propaganda
Suzannah Lipscomb
28.10
Whoever controls the suburbs, controls America The next US President will be decided by the 60% of Americans who live in mid-density neighbourhoods
Oliver Wiseman
25.10
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
25.10
How I learned the Tories weren’t evil Working in the coalition taught me that humility must take the place of hubris in our politics
Polly Mackenzie
24.10
The toxic self-hatred of white Democrats White liberals have been so radicalised on race that they've left the rest of the country — minorities included — far behind
Justin Webb
24.10
There’s no such thing as Left versus Right There’s so much more to politics than the market and the state
Peter Franklin
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
23.10
Should we worry about footballers heading the ball? A new study shows raised risk of Alzheimer's among old professional footballers, but the risks are misunderstood
Tom Chivers
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