teachers
Teaching unions shouldn’t be defining ‘transphobia’
A year of disrupted schooling means there are plenty of issues facing our schools right now. But delegates at last week’s…
Why are the middle classes so obsessed with schools?
One thing I love about my adopted country is the widespread cultural contempt for dullness. Unlike North Americans, intelligent British…
Of course the young like socialism – they’re taught to
It beggars belief that Jeremy Corbyn can, with a straight face, announce that capitalism has failed and we’d all be…
The slow death of the public-sector pension
Hedge funds have already spotted it: Jim Mellon’s latest book, Juvenescence, reviews the new science that will lengthen our lives…
Diary
I witnessed what was almost a violent fight to the death on Hampstead Heath the other morning. Broad flawless sunlight,…
Michael Gove’s secret fan club
Meet the teachers who are (quietly) grateful to the former education secretary
The silent victory
Schools are the one area where this government has made a real, positive difference – but it’s scared stiff of saying so
A question of authority
A new book by a Swedish psychiatrist has just come out that I like the sound of. It’s called How…
Portrait of the week
Home Shares in Royal Mail are to be sold by the middle of this month, before postmen can go on…
Dear Mary
Q. My mainly male colleagues and I were happy to learn that an attractive young woman would be joining the…
Here’s what’s wrong with the ‘public sector ethos’
Matthew Parris 14 November 2015 9:00 am
An infuriating benefit of readers’ online comments beneath the efforts of a columnist like me is that as you read…