Tag: Best of 2019

Total Results: 14


December 31, 2019

How my daughter disrupted my politics When your child is born profoundly disabled, it forces you to see everything differently

Ian Birrell

31.12

The EU is flunking its Brexit opportunity Instead of stabilising Europe's divisions, the British vote to leave is widening them

Helen Thompson

Monday
30.12

30.12

The Kafkaesque nightmare of British justice Defendants in the British legal system are treated like Josef K in <i>The Trial</i>

Jenny McCartney

30.12

Our modern parenting is making monsters To make children constantly choose is to abdicate one’s responsibility for being a parent

Giles Fraser

Friday
27.12

27.12

Is the ‘epidemic of loneliness’ fake news? The health impacts of increasing isolation are being doomily exaggerated

Tom Chivers

27.12

Meghan and Harry are playing a dangerous game The Duke and Duchess of Woke shouldn't raise the subject of 'unearned privilege'

Douglas Murray

Thursday
26.12

26.12

How I was cancelled by Doctor Who The BBC has been taken over by the woke — and this mania has infected the institutions of public and cultural life across the West

Gareth Roberts

26.12

The town that should shame our politicians Once proud Lowestoft has been abandoned to its fate

Paul Embery

Wednesday
25.12

25.12

Tolkien’s guide to contemporary politics The stars of the EU flag represent the coming together of nations — but one can't help but notice the shape that they form.

Peter Franklin

25.12

How motherhood put an end to my liberalism Having a child is neither an obstacle nor a pastel-coloured ideal of domestic bliss, but something far messier

Mary Harrington

Tuesday
24.12

24.12

How Africa is converting China China's mass investment in Africa is having an unintended religious consequence at home

Christopher Rhodes

24.12

The inescapable misogyny of modern life Caroline Criado Perez describes an all-consuming system of oppression and denial

Tanya Gold