British football needs to be reformed following the 'Super League' debacle
We need root and branch reform to reset football and to make sure this never ever happens again.
An Ode to Apathy
There is wisdom and virtue in knowing thyself, knowing what you understand and what you do not, deciding what you should engage in what you shouldn’t.
A lesson in opposition: Starmer confronted by frustrated publican
Starmer needs to be lectured about the damage his party has helped to inflict on this nation, otherwise his ego will lead to further resentment and anger.
Nigel Farage’s Humiliation on Cameo
Farage’s worst enemies once knew him as the big bad Brexit maker, now they know him as a fool.
The Phalanx and the duties of citizenship
Trust then in the men around you was important; if one man broke ranks or ran the battle was effectively over if the formation could not be reformed.
Covid Confusion, Faulty Figures and Accidental Racism – The Week in Review podcast
The latest episode of The Week in Review – in which Michael Curzon, S D Wickett and Luke Perry discuss the Government's vaccine backtrack, inflated Covid statistics and the latest round of bizarre changes in academia
The waning of the common life
British people used to live, work, worship, drink, eat, and travel together, but now they increasingly do so alone. This development underpins the phenomenon of modern alienation and isolation, which has led to an increasingly unhappy and unharmonious nation.
Uncovering the past: a review of Ruth Höflich’s ‘Plant (879 Pages, 33 Days)’ — Film Friday
A subtly impactful short film which comes highly recommended.