An American Educator
Schools gone woke: a view from America
In a warning to teachers around the world, one American teacher opens up about the invasion of woke orthodoxy in the education sector
Of course we need opera
Click-hungry editors should stop enabling philistinism
Godfather of the Reformation
Cranach’s impact on the Reformation would have been impossible without his earlier success as a secular artist
Burmese days: for good and ill
There was much naivety in depicting the Anglo-Burmese engagement as one of mutual enlightenment
The UPF panic is a fad
Chris van Tulleken cannot seem to decide what an ultra-processed food even is
The Conservatives deserve to be taught a lesson
Bad behaviour has to come with consequences
The schadenfreude election
The Labour landslide is a clarifying moment, which will be good for British political debate
Murders for July
The most gripping and grisly detective novels of the month, from Devon to Orkney
Miserable managerialism at Magdalen
Gimmicky stakeholder management is failing the spirit of the university
The rise and fall of Rishi
Exceptional good fortune met common mediocrity
It’s called X, not XXX
Elon Musk is wrong to open the door to porn on X
Who hears the voiceless?
Leaving unborn children without legal protections would be an ethical disgrace