World The triumph of Oxford University’s joke president is another symptom of disengagement Our fetishisation of the man who promised to turn the Bodleian Library into a night club demonstrates the dearth of remotely interesting people elsewhere. By Joe Collin
The next 125 years of the Football League As the Football Legue celebrates its 125th anniversary this weekend the game must look to both embrace, and simultaniously… By Joe Collin
Left Without a Future? by Anthony Painter: astute proposals, overly “pragmatic” Anthony Painter’s 'Left Without A Future?' demonstrates an all too typical condemnation of “moral fervour”. By Joe Collin
Gove’s academies programme epitomises his incompetence and failure The Education Secretary's flagship policy has failed to improve standards or reduce educational inequality. By Joe Collin
Mick Jagger turns 70 today – which begs the question, where have all the front men gone? Whatever happened to the charismatic, effeminate, mysterious frontman? By Joe Collin
What did the critics really think of “Cuckoo’s Calling” (before they knew it was by J K Rowling)? Actually, they liked it. Galbraith's Cormoran Strike thriller could mark the start of another intensely successful Rowling series. By Joe Collin