Concern trolling the clergy
The Church of England should reject The Times’ advice
What Lowry saw in the sea
The philosophical side of the painter of “matchstalk men” adds to his charm
The stories of a cemetery
There is much to learn about human life in a graveyard
The Conservatives have been too soggy, not too harsh
Their voters expected them to cut taxes and immigration — they did the opposite
Itchen for fishing
Good fishing, books and beer remind us that not everything is awful
The pitfalls of protecting beliefs
Parties should have the right to make foolish decisions about what ideas to exclude
“Moral debt” is classic watermelon politics
Do left-wing economists believe that there is anything to which wealth redistribution is not the answer?
On the Cusk of austerity
A cerebral critic pleaser, a dramatic crowd pleaser, and a perennial favourite
Could Trump be a world leader?
His sense of his own importance might not be suited to isolationism
The football world’s war on free speech
Football authorities are attempting to insist on what political values players and supporters should represent