August 2020

‘It’s hard to oppose, let alone revile, a man who often seems to have no idea what he is saying. Biden elicits a combination of sympathy and apathy, yet he keeps surging ahead in the polls.’


Faith August 1, 2020

Cardinal virtues

The Next Pope: The Leading Cardinal Candidates by Edward Pentin reviewed

Jane Stannus

Place August 1, 2020

A ticket to Rye

Rye encapsulates a quintessential sort of Englishness: creative yet conservative, cultural yet parochial

William Cook

Place August 1, 2020

Trekking towards the future

In an economy that favors black economic empowerment, Afrikaners now struggle to find their footing

Fr Terry Tastard

Home August 1, 2020

Yard envy

Lockdown has cruelly exposed my shortcomings

Billy McMorris

Media August 1, 2020

The weaponization of whining

A crack in The Narrative? A glimmer of sanity? Maybe. Well, not really

Roger Kimball

Media August 1, 2020

We’re all thought criminals now

If someone is accused of being racist or transphobic they are rarely given a chance to defend themselves

Toby Young

Low Life August 1, 2020

What angry young French men want

As I bought the drinks, Didier told me that voluntary euthanasia was in and casino capitalism out

Jeremy Clarke

High Life August 1, 2020

The mob mentality of the elite

Wagner believed that Nietzsche went bonkers on account of an excess of masturbation. If that’s true, many present types should be in the nuthouse

Taki