Publications by pp_editor
The slowest army: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 26 February 2026 The social media claim that Russiaโs advance in her full-scale invasion […]
Driving under drone nets
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Thursday 26 February 2026 There is a peculiar stillness to roads near the front line […]
British sanctions on Russia’s Transneft
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 25 February 2026 The newest British sanctions package against Russia is not chiefly a […]
Joseph Stalin
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 25 February 2026 To write about the personality of Joseph Stalin is to enter […]
Twelve Good Citizens: Why Trial by Jury Remains a Pillar of British Liberty
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 25 February 2026 There are few institutions in the constitutional life of the United […]
The Army That Eats Its Own
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 25 February 2026 Four years into Russiaโs full-scale invasion, a grim secondary story has […]
Between Washington and Brussels: The United Kingdom as Transatlantic Interlocutor in an Age of Fracture
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Wednesday 25 February 2026 The transatlantic alliance has always been less an immutable structure than […]
Misconduct in public office โ an ancient offence under modern strain
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 24 February 2026 The arrest, on suspicion of misconduct in public office, of Andrew […]
The Age of Unreason? Social Media, Artificial Intelligence and the Retreat from the Enlightenment
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 24 February 2026 There was a time โ not so very long ago โ […]
Russian invasion of Ukraine โ Four Years On
By Matthew Parish, Associate Editor Tuesday 24 February 2026 Four years have now passed since the dawn airstrikes and armoured […]



