The role offers too much power with too little accountability

An attempt to achieve historical accountability ends up being an exercise in historical obscurantism

Power in the UK is not determined by your schooling or your bank account

Jesus Christ Superstar, the London Palladium

Deporting the grooming gang leader, while just, will not solve our problems

The Somaliland lobby is being dangerously naive about the realities of the region

She invokes a vanished age of policing, but Shabana Mahmood’s reforms point towards a more continental model of policing

La fille du régiment, Covent Garden

Outdated regulations are keeping thousands of redundant phone boxes on Britain’s streets

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Tom Rolt, whose rescue of the Talyllyn Railway provided a model of how we can stand up to the homogenistion of our culture

The MoD’s drive for a net zero military is an ideological folly that risks national security

Grub Street thrived when
there was an “establishment”,
movements and feuds

Sarah Ditum talks with songwriter Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy

Is it any wonder there’s a two-tier policing controversy when officer training is focused on political correctness?

The cinematic genius admired by today’s directors

Handel: Funeral Anthem for Queen Caroline &c. (Prospero)

“Satluj” is an important film and its suppression is unjust

How British satire, and British politics, became painfully unfunny

Even the more effective politicians do not have time to achieve anything

When does upholding free speech become an act of self-sabotage?

An account of everything even the most dedicated fairy-follower could want to discover

An optimistic rejoinder to common dating advice

Whistler by Ann Patchett; The Smiths: A Novella by Michael
Bracewell; Schoolgirl by Osamu Dazai

Those describing it as a masterpiece cannot have seen Saving Private Ryan or Schindler’s List

Abstract activist concerns have overshadowed aesthetic production

I Puritani, Royal Opera, Covent Garden

There’s a real weight to some lyrics once you’re nearer the end than the beginning

Patrick Galbraith welcomes an ambitious new shoot tenant

Henry Jeffreys savours some reds and whites from the Bekaa valley

unconquered by a
taste of Crusader food