David Runciman: The Handover
AI, the Hobbesian state and the professor who wants to be a big picture thinker
September 10 2023 / The Sunday Times
The Green Wars
Will divisive net zero politics become the new Brexit?
August 13 2023 / The Sunday Times
Patrick Deneen: Regime Change
What comes after liberalism?
July 16 2023 / The Sunday Times
Labour are analysing how centre-left parties lose from winning positions
Why is Keir Starmer so anxious? It’s because Labour are used to losing. Defeat defines the party
July 16 2023 / The Sunday Times
Carlos Alcaraz: the future of men's tennis is here, and now
The multidimensional Spanish player is a talent for the ages
July 15 2023 / The Sunday Times
End of a Golden Era
The era of the Big Four - Federer, Nadal, Novak and Murray - is ending. What comes next? And will tennis sell out to Saudi Arabia?
July 2 2023 / The Sunday Times
Wes Streeting: Memoir
From an East End council flat to Westminster: Labour’s rising star
July 2 2023 / The Sunday Times
James Graham: Dear England
James Graham is fast becoming our national playwright - for these troubled modern times, at least
June 28 2023 / The New Statesman
Rachel Reeves: The Reeves Doctrine
She is ready to be Britain’s first female chancellor of the Exchequer.
But will Rachel Reeves’ caution stifle her creativity?
June 7 2023 / The New Statesman
The Invention of Essex
The search for the soul of a misunderstood English county
June 4 2023 / The Sunday Times
Edinburgh: back in a city of ordered formality and grandeur
Chairing the judges of the Baillie Gifford winner of winners’ award and a case of mistaken identity
May 3 2023 / The New Statesman
The Humbling of the SNP
The nationalists believe their interests and those of the Scottish people are coterminous. They are not.