Europe How Vladimir Putin views the world Russian authoritarianism has added an extra dimension to its suppression of free speech: a sinister playfulness with fact and opinion. By John Lloyd
The new Illiberal International The dream of a united, integrated Europe is collapsing under the pressure of mass migration and the rise of… By John Lloyd
The future of work – and why Labour would be wrong to ignore it If Labour wants to continue its historic success as the party of workers, it must acknowledge that work has… By John Lloyd
What makes us human? Our innate curiosity and our ability to laugh People have been wondering what stuff is made of since the beginning of time. Antelopes, by contrast, haven’t, writes… By John Lloyd
Iraq: Why Blair was right The responsibility to protect remains a powerful moral imperative. By John Lloyd
Invasion was the courageous thing to do Mistakes have been made in Iraq and opponents of the war may revel in them, but nothing can alter… By John Lloyd
Why I can no longer write for the NS John Lloyd, a regular contributor for the past seven years, explains why this paper's anti-war stanc By John Lloyd
The left discredits itself by pursuing the wrong target The anti-war movement, argues John Lloyd, is guilty of the worst kind of moral equivalence, equating By John Lloyd