Robert ColvileA deep dive into Trump and Clinton’s use of languageAnalysing the candidates’ Twitter accounts provides a fascinating insight into their strategies — and personalitiesOct 5, 2016Oct 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…Jul 5, 2016Jul 5, 2016
Robert ColvileA Eurosceptic case for RemainThe EU isn’t working. Here’s why we should stay in it anyway.Jun 22, 20165Jun 22, 20165
Robert ColvileFacebook is opening up Instant Articles. What does that mean for journalism?A few instant thoughts on the future of freelancing and mediaFeb 18, 2016Feb 18, 2016
Robert ColvileHow Steven Moffatt explains Donald TrumpA deep and monumentally nerdy dive into the art of giving the audience what it wantsJan 27, 20162Jan 27, 20162
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 partyDec 9, 2015Dec 9, 2015
Robert ColvileWho are the Corbynites?What Facebook Insights tells us about the New PoliticsDec 9, 2015Dec 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…Nov 27, 2015Nov 27, 2015
Robert ColvileThe blood of Paris is on Assad’s handsThe Syrian dictator is not the enemy of ISIS — he is its enablerNov 15, 20155Nov 15, 20155
Robert ColvileHas Twitter ruined Twitter?The site’s not dying. But it’s certainly changing.Oct 22, 20151Oct 22, 20151