Bryan Appleyard
Bryan Appleyard is a Sunday Times journalist and award-winning feature writer. His latest book is The Car (Weidenfeld & Nicolson). He tweets at @BryanAppleyard
Not necessarily the end of the world
The biggest existential threat to humans is now humanity
Must we keep failing universities alive?
History is full of institutions which could not justify their own existence
The Conservatives can still reform our cultural institutions
The Tories should cut the Blob down to size before Keir Starmer comes to power
Banning masks from protests is a bad idea
Anonymity can be essential to dissent against tyrannical regimes
Representation gets raunchy
We have to stop the patronising pandering to communities in the name of “representation”
The school as a battleground
Michaela defeat will not deter Islamist designs on schools
A talented pianist and a battered piano
Bezhod Abduraimov: Shadows of my ancestors (Alpha-Classics)
Save this perfect Welsh building
The Church Institute and Churchmen’s Club at Llanfairfechan need, and deserve, to be preserved
Fifth magician blues
He made the tea, he forged the autographs, and only once did he run out of plectrums
The emptiness of hype
A cultural legacy depends on far more than passing enthusiasm