Arkady Rzegocki
Arkady Rzegocki is the Polish Ambassador to the UK
We need to talk about Holocaust issues, but also remember righteous heroes
Marking the European Day of the Righteous, the Polish Ambassador to the UK says that public debate on the Holocaust must remember the praiseworthy acts of righteous people
The contested legacy of “Rocky Horror”
How should we interpret a film that is much more than a light-hearted camp classic?
Is Britain closed for business?
Stacks of extra administration will make it even harder for businesses to turn a profit
Reparate good times, come on!
The Critic’s Extremely Factual Guide to Slavery Reparations the UK Most Definitely Owes
The US is getting what it wants in the Middle East
Israeli escalations against Hezbollah are not defiance but an extension of U.S. strategy
The bastard son of democratic aestheticisation
How Donald Trump made populism funny
An excess of Fauré
Gabriel Fauré: Violin concerto (Naxos), Complete piano works (Calliope)
Britain should get serious about organised crime
We underestimate how much crime is the work of small, nasty groups of people
Britain needs an actual leader of the opposition
Rishi Sunak is doing nothing to hold Keir Starmer to account
Israel, the ICJ and the plausibility of genocide
Commentators are misunderstanding the provisional measures of the International Court of Justice
A wealth of glorious objects and images
A new book about the discovery of classical sculptures and frescoes is itself a real treasure