Long reads Hopi candles for the worried well The NHS plan for taxpayers to fund hocus-pocus marks a historic betrayal of science By Theodore Dalrymple
Can we stop the government criminalising protest? With Jodie Beck of Liberty The Public Order Bill is a worrying assault on basic freedoms. By Adrian Bradley, Rachel Cunliffe and NS Podcasts
How to win a million pounds Theodore Dalrymple explains the tricks hospitals will use to meet a new government target for emerge By Theodore Dalrymple
An official license to kill Methadone, far from being the best way to help heroin addicts, as the government claims, is just ano By Theodore Dalrymple
The Eichmanns who rule our lives Whether we are doctors or single parents, we are all victims of petty bureaucrats By Theodore Dalrymple
They’ve got to get it out of their systems The British, once admired for their dignity and self-restraint, have become a nation of exhibitionis By Theodore Dalrymple
The lynch mob at work Maxine Carr is already condemned; in Nigeria, at least they wait for the evidence By Theodore Dalrymple
Healthier behind bars Many young criminals are malnourished. Freedom, for them, is like a concentration camp By Theodore Dalrymple
I won’t leave my books to Britain Theodore Dalrympleis outraged to find literary treasures abandoned in Oxfam shops By Theodore Dalrymple