Month: December 2020

Total Results: 98


December 14, 2020

Can you ever trust a jury? Judges assume the public have misconceptions; new research suggests otherwise

Adam King

Friday
11.12

11.12

How the fates abandoned Boris Covid has shown the Conservatives to be inadequate — and things are about to get worse

Maurice Glasman

11.12

What makes a great prime minister? Boris Johnson seems to hate the grim responsibility that comes with power

Polly Mackenzie

11.12

One small step for free speech This week's Cambridge victory will do little to stop the march through the institutions

Douglas Murray

11.12

Will Labour ever repent? If the party can win back Don Valley, it can win back the nation

Paul Embery

11.12

China’s useful idiots A new generation of intellectual patsies are lining up to do Beijing's dirty work

James Bloodworth

Thursday
10.12

10.12

Brexit: was it worth it? Once a fervent Eurosceptic, I came to believe that leaving would be a terrible blunder

Ed West

10.12

Why Boris is still beating Labour Despite a troubled year, the Tory leader remains popular among the electorate

Matthew Goodwin

10.12

Women already have a Jordan Peterson The eccentric philosopher of male supremacy is fulfilling a rather basic role

Sarah Ditum

10.12

France will never be a nation of cowards Gallic courage, the harvest of centuries of battle, still beguiles the world

Dan Jackson

Wednesday
09.12

09.12

For me, self-identification was a con I dreamed of being able to reincarnate as a new me when the old one didn’t suit

Mary Harrington

09.12

What Covid stole from Boris Where would the PM be if it weren't for the pandemic?

James Kirkup