25 Sep 2020 - 1:01am
Why Covid can’t cancel Christmas There is much to be gained by knocking out of all the cheap commercial cheer
Giles Fraser
25.09
The art of Trump’s diplomatic deals The President achieved in four years what the establishment couldn't in 40: a Middle Eastern accord
Leon Hadar
24.09
The intellectual shabbiness of Judith Butler Rather than bring helpful clarity to the trans debate, the revered professor engaged in wilful obtuseness and whataboutery
Sam Leith
24.09
Only nationalism can stop climate change In order to survive, industrial societies must harness the most powerful political force
Aris Roussinos
24.09
Keir Starmer, a true conservative First complacent, now incoherent, the Tories failed to notice Labour coming for the Red Wall
Maurice Glasman
24.09
How we all became prisoners of gender Trying to free half the population from our biology has just exaggerated stereotypes
Mary Harrington
23.09
What’s to become of the Lib Dem ‘cockroaches’? More interested in trans issues than the state of the nation, Ed Davey's party is facing extinction
James Kirkup
23.09
Europe’s Islamic golden age If an Arab army had defeated the Franks in 732, the history of Christendom would have been drastically altered
Justin Marozzi
23.09
Stop making poverty the butt of jokes The cliché that the upper and lower classes have so much in common is laughable
Gavanndra Hodge
23.09
The failure of France’s Greens After an unexpected eco-surge, the French are already fed up with petty, priggish policies
John Lichfield
22.09
Is this the second wave? Sceptics who talk up 'false positives' are engaging in wishful thinking
Tom Chivers
22.09
Parliament’s pathetic Covid response At times of national crisis, shouldn't our MPs hold Government to account?
Paul Embery