Travis Aaroe
Travis Aaroe is a freelance writer who has written for UnHerd and the New Statesman
The Age of Coles
The former vicar is perfectly suited for the Starmer years
Aggers declares — the end of an era
It has been an assured innings, and a long one
A beguiling star who loved melodrama
Taylor’s hunger for money, flashy gizmos and flashier gewgaws found its echo in Burton’s need to forsake the classics
The costs of assisted suicide
The trade-offs are real and extremely serious
The eternal lockdown of the soul
Lockdown-lifers have become a key tool of the state
Revolution in the Academy
The quest for knowledge, not power, ought to guide academia
Perfect victims and a tale of two films
Don’t idealise victims — listen to them
World Government or Peoples’ Governments?
As the nation state system falters, we are faced with a choice between centre and periphery
The melting pot that boiled over
Beirut was once a playground for the rich and famous, but now seemingly destined for decline
No room for reform?
We should hope that even the worst people can change