“When the herd moves it moves,” Boris Johnson declared with laconic self-justification as he left Downing Street in 2022, having finally, finally, accepted his fate. More often than not, though, it ...
America has learned to normalise mental disorder ...
Our actions must now be faster, deeper and more wide-ranging if we are to protect our security. We have not a moment to waste ...
The MHRA’s U-turn raises questions over regulatory process By Hannah Barnes The proposed NHS-backed “Pathways” puberty blocker trial “could not have received more oversight and scrutiny”, the Health ...
Merlin Strategy’s exclusive polling reveals a growing gender divide among under-30s By Scarlett Maguire The prevailing narrative is that young men, under the influence of the manosphere and enchanted ...
How the West is paying the price for the unipolar moment. By Lily Lynch They called it “the 21st century arriving early”. In April 1999, the New York Times declared Kosovo a template for the new ...
Kemi Badenoch used all six of her questions to hammer Starmer on the Labour peer’s criticisms about defence spending By Megan Kenyon After a turbulent Easter recess – with escalating tensions in the ...
Six international authors compete for the high prize of English-language novels By Tanjil Rashid, Zuzanna Lachendro and George Monaghan Former winner Kiran Desai makes the shortlist for this year’s ...
How has Donald Trump escaped the Epstein files? When I met Jeffrey Epstein in 2010, I could see his stink had spread across Manhattan high society By Tina Brown I was just taking off on a plane after ...
Rachel Reeves is not responsible for chasing millionaires away from UK PLC. By Hollie Wright The wealthy have abandoned Britain. According to the Telegraph, “one millionaire leaves Britain every 45 ...
Reform’s latest recruit could be Nigel Farage’s answer to JD Vance By Tom McTague The defection of Robert Jenrick is different. Nadim Zahawi’s decision to join the Reform bandwagon last week was ...