John Miers
The dying days of Nazi Germany
A growing body of literature deals with the horrors of WWII from a German point of view
Not so perfidious Albion
Britain has proved a steadfast ally to Ukraine, whilst the EU has dragged its feet
Banks, bikes and choppers
Banks should be like activist investors and intervene early rather than pull loans hastily
Amis at 100: a master satirist without honour
It’s time to appreciate Kingsley Amis — flaws and all
The uses and abuses of nostalgia
The old like to think they had it harder, but secretly feel they had it better, too
Playing pipeline politics
The Gulf countries may not be reliable partners against Russia
Timely reminder of the true price of oil
‘Disorder’ argues convincingly that world history now hinges on the price of oil