The great musical divide
The schools from which the performers came were both private – that is, accessible only to those with great wads of money who, being from more well-off families, were already more likely to be pushed into playing instruments by their parents.
The leaders’ debate: A very British tragedy
Just when we thought we’d hit rock-bottom, someone knocked from down below.
Why we need to fund the arts
Looking beyond the classroom, these subjects are incredibly beneficial later in life.
Letwin and Bercow: An abject political betrayal
Instead of building a consensus around the mandate given in 2016 and helping to deliver our exit, Parliament has done nothing but frustrate our exit.
Sex, drugs and boring stuff: When Britain doesn’t really care about corruption
There are serious questions to be asked regarding the role of money in buying political influence.
If “no deal” happens, the EU will be to blame
Leave or Remain, asking a British Prime Minister to carve out a part of the UK and sell it to the EU is completely outrageous.
The Conservative Party “revival”: If change doesn’t mean change, the optimism won’t last long
The Conservatives seemed to use the time to convince us that the revival was to begin with Brexit, but was in no way to be limited to it.
The UK supreme court has overstepped its bounds
Parliamentary sovereignty is the only thing that matters when it comes to the process by which our system functions.