Robert ColvileA deep dive into Trump and Clinton’s use of languageAnalysing the candidates’ Twitter accounts provides a fascinating insight into their strategies — and personalities10 min read·Oct 5, 2016----
Robert ColvileMeet the Emperor of the ElectrodesRobert Heath claimed to have cured homosexuality by implanting electrodes into the pleasure centre of the brain — and to have identified…28 min read·Jul 5, 2016----
Robert ColvileA Eurosceptic case for RemainThe EU isn’t working. Here’s why we should stay in it anyway.11 min read·Jun 22, 2016--5--5
Robert ColvileFacebook is opening up Instant Articles. What does that mean for journalism?A few instant thoughts on the future of freelancing and media2 min read·Feb 18, 2016----
Robert ColvileHow Steven Moffatt explains Donald TrumpA deep and monumentally nerdy dive into the art of giving the audience what it wants6 min read·Jan 27, 2016--2--2
Robert ColvileDavid Cameron isn’t much of a Tory (according to Facebook)Data from Facebook’s Insights tool shows the PM has a very different fanbase from his party4 min read·Dec 9, 2015----
Robert ColvileWho are the Corbynites?What Facebook Insights tells us about the New Politics4 min read·Dec 9, 2015----
Robert ColvileCorbyn and McDonnell can’t escape the pastOn any other day — on a day, say, when the Labour Party wasn’t tying itself in knots over its policy on Syria, with calls for the leader to…3 min read·Nov 27, 2015----
Robert ColvileThe blood of Paris is on Assad’s handsThe Syrian dictator is not the enemy of ISIS — he is its enabler4 min read·Nov 15, 2015--5--5
Robert ColvileHas Twitter ruined Twitter?The site’s not dying. But it’s certainly changing.5 min read·Oct 22, 2015--1--1