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Packed with challenging ideas, diversions and thoughtful reflections, The Critic pushes back against a self-regarding and troubling consensus that finds critical voices triggering, insensitive and disrespectful. Each issue carefully examines the world of politics, art, literature and ideas, and is designed for open-minded readers who appreciate honest criticism and a variety of intellectually stimulating material.


The Critic highlights that the point of honest criticism is to better approach the truth, not deny its possibility. Therefore, each issue aims to unpack political and cultural debates, diversions, opinions, and today’s current affairs in an earnest, honest and playful way.


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March 2026 The Critic is Britain’s monthly current affairs and culture magazine, dedicated to rigorous content and first-rate writing — and unafraid to ask the questions others won’t. In the March issue of The Critic, David Spencer uncovers the real story behind why the Metropolitan Police hired to its ranks recruits who had failed vetting checks and went on to commit serious crimes, including Cliff Mitchell, who was subsequently convicted of 13 counts of rape. Tim Congdon warns that indebted universities risk being asset-stripped with consequences for their charitable status, Julie Bindel goes to Mexico to investigate a booming “baby business” brokered by a British surrogacy agency, Iason Athanasiadis files his dispatch from the partly ruined, partly thriving city of Damascus as it shakes off the dust of Syria’s civil war and Stephen Bayley finds reasons to be cheerful in Elephant and Castle. Also, the late Scottish man of letters, Allan Massie, is profiled, Jonathan Glancey admires the lost beauty of railway art, Stephen Pollard offers racing tips for Cheltenham, and Henry Jeffreys uncorks the latest Critic Wine Club offer.


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The Critic  |  March 2026  


The Critic is Britain’s monthly current affairs and culture magazine, dedicated to rigorous content and first-rate writing — and unafraid to ask the questions others won’t.
In the March issue of The Critic, David Spencer uncovers the real story behind why the Metropolitan Police hired to its ranks recruits who had failed vetting checks and went on to commit serious crimes, including Cliff Mitchell, who was subsequently convicted of 13 counts of rape.
Tim Congdon warns that indebted universities risk being asset-stripped with consequences for their charitable status, Julie Bindel goes to Mexico to investigate a booming “baby business” brokered by a British surrogacy agency, Iason Athanasiadis files his dispatch from the partly ruined, partly thriving city of Damascus as it shakes off the dust of Syria’s civil war and Stephen Bayley finds reasons to be cheerful in Elephant and Castle.
Also, the late Scottish man of letters, Allan Massie, is profiled, Jonathan Glancey admires the lost beauty of railway art, Stephen Pollard offers racing tips for Cheltenham, and Henry Jeffreys uncorks the latest Critic Wine Club offer.
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The Critic is Britain’s new monthly magazine that focuses on politics, art, literature, opinions, challenging ideas, diversions and more. Co-edited by Michael Mosbacher and Christopher Montgomery, The Critic speaks against a dangerous consensus that finds critical voices triggering, troubling, insensitive and disrespectful. Each monthly issue is comprised of highly honest and informed writing, rigorous content and thoughtful reflections from an opinion society.


The Critic provides open-minded readers with an honest view of all sides of today’s political and cultural debates, as well as asking the hard-hitting questions that other publications won’t. Discover a variety of regular features that speak honestly and lucidly about today’s current affairs and explore the opinions which govern modern Britain and so much more in every monthly issue.


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