The waning of the common life
British people used to live, work, worship, drink, eat, and travel together, but now they increasingly do so alone. This development underpins the phenomenon of modern alienation and isolation, which has led to an increasingly unhappy and unharmonious nation.
Adam J. White on divisions within the US conservative legal movement
US Editor Guy Denton talks to Adam J. White on the US conservative legal movement.
The conservatism of James Callaghan
The emphasis on family, the longing for community and the quiet sense of British patriotism which Callaghan personified is arguably more relevant in contemporary Britain than materialism and the relentless focus on individual rights.
A Pyrrhic defeat: The future of conservatism
The Trump Era may be at the curtain call, but Conservative Populism is far from dead.
A view from Westminster: my new column
2021 must be the year of a renewed push for a conservative agenda for our nation.
The indifference of free trade
As Britain’s withdrawal from the EU finally approaches, we must shake off the indifference of our current leaders and confront head-on the question of industry and trade.
The crisis of credentialism
Why is it that, just as the value of credentials has declined, they have become increasingly fetishised by the media?
The left destroyed education long before the exams fiasco
The next generation cannot win back the time the lockdown has cost them.