The trouble with moderation, at least in politics – or at least in British politics – is that compromise and consensus-building and other ritualised forms…
The trouble with moderation, at least in politics – or at least in British politics – is that compromise and consensus-building and other ritualised forms…
Two football stories caught my eye in the press this week – and brought a tear to it. Each tale, almost needless to say, generated…
Autumn has truly arrived, and more or less on time. I know this, not because of the ever-expanding vortex of dead leaves swirling aimlessly outside…
Always on the lookout for unfamiliar words or phrases, I’ve just come across one. It popped up in an unlikely place: a website put out…
Prime Minister David Cameron, it has been reported, left his unlocked despatch box on a train last week. Already certain sensitive documents, including emails between…
The Syria crisis has degenerated into what my late father would have called a bugger’s muddle. To recapitulate, Prime Minister David Cameron, having in righteous…
The script of Downtown Abbey is beautifully written, of course, but the subject matter, I feel, could use a little updating, including perhaps the subtle…
Does the niqab represent – if you will pardon the pun – a veiled threat to our liberty and way of life? The majority of…
Forget Syria. Let’s talk for a change about a less consequential topic, and arguably a completely inconsequential topic: Clint Eastwood. He comes to mind because…