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
Sausage to fortune
Vague promises might haunt Starmer more than an embarrassing gaffe
Countdown to energy apocalypse
What will happen when the wind doesn’t blow?
The death of an Anglo-Hungarian Painting
Nine months after a savage act of vandalism at Trinity College Cambridge, anger is growing at its lacklustre response
South Africa needs better policies, not just better vibes
Political change must lead to economic change as well
Impressive yet unmoving
Franz Schmidt: 4 symphonies (Naxos)
A statement flower
The most fanatical have spent fortunes to find the rarest and finest of these blooms
Writing lives
The life story of the biography, from Victorian glorification to Bloomsbury boldness to contemporary obliquity
“Scottish visas” would double down on two failed ideas
The plan offers the worst of devolution and mass migration in one policy
Two cheers for Trump on free speech
The President-elect cannot just protect speech that he likes
“Bold vision”
An action or choice can perfectly well be bold without being good