It was supposed to be a victory rally, but—bizarrely—the build-up to Labour’s 2024 conference has engendered a mood more like a wake. Less than three months since the Conservatives were reduced to an ...
Rachel Reeves’s warmly received Labour conference speech contained the headline of an argument—but not an argument. The “warmly received” bit is worth registering, because amid this bizarrely terrible ...
In this episode of Media Confidential Q&A, Alan and Lionel return with the answers to all your burning questions and shed some light on the inner workings of the media industry. This week: why is the ...
Regulation is one of those words used by politicians that is nearly always bad in the abstract and good in the specific. They rail against bureaucracy, red tape and pettifogging rules that get in the ...
The justice system of England and Wales imposes criminal liability with far more ease than it ever removes it. This is not unusual, and the same observation can be made of many criminal justice ...
Some men hate women. And some go online to talk about it. On Reddit, there are whole groups—subreddits—which appear to be dedicated to blaming women for everything. One group called “r/MensRights” has ...
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I am on the train back to London from Worcester and I am, in the words of Drake, “in my feelings”. I have spent the past 48 hours at home with my family, saying goodbye before I move to Athens for a ...