Author Archives: Jonathan Derbyshire
Claude Lanzmann’s Shoah: a “masterpiece of character”
A new documentary pays fitting tribute to a monument of European cinema
How can we ensure that vulnerable customers can afford the energy they need?
Targeted price support to the poorest households will help
Inside the nudge unit
Can governments change behaviour and save money in the process?
Margaret Thatcher: storming the citadel
Kwasi Kwarteng explains how Thatcher saved her premiership in 1981
Labour conference: Corbynism is about controlling Labour, not the country
For the moment, an uneasy peace reigns within the party, but that won't last
The Auschwitz paradox: an interview with Timothy Snyder
Remembering what has been forgotten in the Holocaust
Christian human rights: a conversation with Samuel Moyn
How the Catholic Church learned to love human rights
The way we were—Britain and Refugees
Extracts from memoirs and diaries
Tony Lloyd: the future of elected mayors
Will the Manchester model work elsewhere?