The Cambridge Debate: A true vehicle for free speech?
In the first instalment of his column, Adam Durrant argues that the Cambridge Union’s debating style has had its value to political discourse unchallenged and overstated, and we should be concerned about it.
Community is the solution to our problems
In his first column of the term, Ralph Jeffreys explores the loss of community in Britain, arguing it offers radical potential to overcome our societal woes.
Pitt Club membership can’t buy you a personality
Not only does the Pitt Club facilitate the onscreen exclusivity, violence and nastiness in real life, but they don’t have Sam Claflin to put a pretty face on it.