Guilty as Charged
Nigel Farage’s Legacy
Brexit will turn three on the last day of January, over six years since the 2016 referendum kickstarted Britain’s race to the bottom.(...)
Nigel Farage’s Legacy
Brexit will turn three on the last day of January, over six years since the 2016 referendum kickstarted Britain’s race to the bottom.(...)
The Canary’s Flawed Mission
Some websites make the news, others make headlines.(...)
Goodbye United Kingdom: Publisher’s Foreword
Josh White came of age under New Labour, when Britain was cool and things could only get better.(...)
Truss and the Backstop
The Tories believe they’re the most consistent party in British politics.(...)
Thinking With Borders
Not many newspapers begin life like The New European. (...)
Escapology, by Kode9
Kode9’s new record, Escapology: Music from Darien, is a strange document, yet all the more compelling for that strangeness.(...)
Carole Cadwalladr Beats Arron Banks
British media is less free than it says. Not because it’s dependent on sponsors for funding. But because UK libel law allows the rich to sue the press for criticising them.(...)
The Queen’s Jubilee
The long weekend was a reminder for republicans that the dream is a long way away. But it was also a reminder of the country the UK has become.(...)
British Colonialism Forever
Once again, the UK finds itself at a dilemma over Northern Ireland.(...)
Boris Johnson’s Spectator
The office of The Spectator is a short walk from the House of Commons. This is apt given its relationship with the British establishment.(...)