A culinary adventure with Japan’s finest seafood

It is unacceptable for the police to blame the victims of potential bigotry

A once ambitious civic project has devolved into the chaos that is London Wall West

It will take more than vague apologetic gestures to redeem the Labour Party

An attempted cancellation flopped in Brussels — but the bad taste remains

A brutal conflict seems unlikely to be winnable any time soon

How canals retreated into quiet obscurity

Once again, public health fanaticism is being prioritised over simple pleasures

Very little substance lurks within the obscure prose

Filmmakers have fallen out of love with romantic movies, but it’s time to bring back passion to the picture house

Far too many young people are woefully ignorant of the splendour and meaning of our rich ecclesiastical architecture

On the outsize influence of small magazines

A wildly funny and slyly subversive comic genius who deftly skewered the mores of Victorian England

Cash crisis in the arts — what’s new?

Landowners are reviled as enemies of the environment by the Jacobins of the green movement but these Poundland Robespierres are simply blinded by prejudice

There is a difference between innovation and a gimmick

Football — never boring, even when Italy is defending a 1–0 lead — has only grown more exciting

Only one verdict is possible: Conservative rule has been a comprehensive failure

A new history of graffiti and rebellion is less light and bawdy than one may have expected

How history and heritage enrich our surroundings

April is the cruellest month, breeding detective fiction out of the dry land

The content of “misery lit” is disturbing, but what purpose does it serve?

Unsurprisingly, the most brilliant of all English music-theatre pieces are mostly overlooked

This update of a classic from the Royal Opera House is a reminder of why messing with great pieces is so risky

In a story of a fiendishly successful performance, Eliot Sumner proved an extremely unconvincing man

Mariana Spring is back, with another series to set the songbirds a-twitter

People are asking why the classic art market has declined — and will it recover?

April calls for a recipe that combines the incoming and departing treats

Obvious, expensive and tasteless, Azzurra’s food perfectly echoes Mr Angell’s ambience

This year’s race will come close to destroying its magic