January 27, 2020
The roots of identitarian liberalism Joseph Roth understood the dangers of identity politics long before the term was invented
John Gray
23.01
Rural Cornwall is right to be anxious If the duchy is to survive Brexit, something must be done about its not-so-splendid isolation
Tanya Gold
22.01
Everything you know about Europe is wrong British liberals have created a Europe of their imagination, but how closely does it resemble reality?
Ed West
21.01
What Sajid Javid should say at Davos, but won’t Dear Chancellor, we’ve written your speech for you — no need to thank us
Peter Franklin
20.01
How Brexit broke up the ‘special relationship’ Trump's weakening of our military alliance is part of a long-term trend — but Brexit and Iraq accelerated it
Mike Martin
17.01
The New York Times’ bizarre campaign against Britain America's most prestigious paper keeps producing laughably inaccurate pieces presenting the UK as a racist hellhole
Douglas Murray
14.01
Who will headline the Festival of Brexit? With a bit of 'hope and happiness', surely the widely-pilloried Festival of Great Britain and Northern Ireland could bring a divided nation together
Various Contributors
09.01
The blight of farm suicides It's badly paid, lonely, bureaucratic and the most dangerous job in Britain
John Lewis-Stempel
06.01
Can the Tories cling on to the Red Wall? The Conservatives need a five-year plan to stop a swing back to Labour
David Jeffery
03.01
What’s the point of civil partnerships? Let’s not pretend that cancelling marriage will eradicate the power imbalances of sexual politics
Giles Fraser
02.01
Where will Boris Johnson lead us? Come 2029, the former United Kingdom will be consumed by a new dilemma
James Kirkup
02.01
What if we made our MPs go to church? Power does funny things to people, and it is no bad thing to have some humility thrust upon you.
Niall Gooch