You yearn for a little grit in these pallid oyster
By Rod Liddle
There are one or two moments worth savoring but most of the time the music is stuck in the dullest monotone frequency
By Rod Liddle
Abiy Ahmed has not entirely acted with the benevolence one might expect from a peace prize winner
By Rod Liddle
Blair’s view of the world was that of a simpleton, yet it persists among neoliberals to this day
By Rod Liddle
Where there is melody the album too often drifts into nothingness
By Rod Liddle
Frankly, it’s a wonder we are allowed to read him at all
By Rod Liddle
We need to start fining the companies that censor free speech
By Rod Liddle
We have become too comfortable to do anything but appease and appease
By Rod Liddle
His first original record in two decades teeters between the mildly interesting and hugely annoying
By Rod Liddle
The paying fans haven’t mattered a jot since the formation of the Premier League in 1992
By Rod Liddle
The tunes on her latest album recall kindergarten, the lyrics a counseling session convened by an imbecile
By Rod Liddle
Any resentment towards Meghan in the UK was not because of her race, but because she is American
By Rod Liddle
‘People choose the advice that suits them, including the politicians’
By Rod Liddle
Even the Taliban were less stupid than the San Francisco Board of Education
By Rod Liddle
Control who gets to speak, and you control the entire political debate
By Rod Liddle