A.W.F. Edwards
A.W.F. Edwards was Professor of Biometry at the University of Cambridge and is a life fellow of Gonville and Caius College.
Cancelled by his college
How a panicking Cambridge institution obliterated the memory of one of its most famous sons
Who to free — killers or rapists?
The police, the prisons and the courts are all dysfunctional, thanks to the Conservatives
Fruitful discussion
Hannah’s Children is a sharp retort to assumptions about barefoot, bread-baking women harassed by scores of children and domineering husbands
Jane Austen versus virtue signalling
What Mansfield Park can tell us about contemporary politics
The stultification of the liberal mind
Ed Davey’s anti-political campaign is darker than it looks
Deconstructing the pro-EU fantasies of the FT
22.5 per cent agrifood export growth? They must be joking
The vicious circle of higher education funding
Underperforming international students are propping up underperforming British universities
Big town life
Force for progress, loyalist fortress, or den of iniquity — the English town has been all of these, and more
How ideology threatens to corrupt science
Ideological censorship in science is antithetical to its purpose and its methods
The Golden Age of jockeys
Ryan Moore is most racing professionals’ idea of the best jockey in the world
Anger and intuition
Mieczyslaw Weinberg: String quartets 6, 13, 15 (Chandos)