Familiarity can make the heart grow cooler, but greatness can still prevail

It is nice that Gillian Keegan has acknowledged reality, but it is not enough

Sushi for breakfast, crisps for dessert and delicious chocolate

Why are our universities in decline?

Rivers of filth bear our merry band to the grotesque wonders of Dickensian London

Armenians, once the target of genocide, are under threat again

Beware a politician who has a book to sell

The right to dissent is often at odds with the will of the mob

People can put down their phones for the duration of concert

Turkish President Erdoğan is no fan of Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu — and vice versa

Britain’s foreign policy in the Middle East should put British interests first

We should celebrate the glorious wartime cinematic masterpiece that Churchill wanted to ban

Viktor Orbán has created a pipeline of support for his Fidesz political project by granting full citizenship to thousands of ethnic Hungarians in Romania

The rise and fall of the Sassoon family, whose yearning for social acceptance brought titles at the cost of success

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

The Kookaburra experiment seems a confused diversion, not a ticket to high intensity

This blinkered trade’s endless thwarting of talented homosexuals has gone on too long

Rishi has been a bit down lately

Some have the granddaddy knack

Small human moments cut across the centuries

We’re a long way from touchstones One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera

Gavin Stamp’s posthumous book is a magnificent tour d’horizon, a bible of the styles available to architects between the wars

Was Golden Age Vienna the birthplace of the modern mind?

Just as Taylor has nailed the emotional lexicon of her people, Finn has nailed it for his

The first Impressionist exhibition was no obscure bit of posturing, but artistic sedition

A month of politically-minded podcasts has reached its exhausting apogee

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

We plebs aren’t supposed to buy designer-influenced fast fashion anymore

These middle-class tweens being forbidden phones have had iPads since they were six

On the ecological repercussions and economic contributions of big shoots

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