John Wyatt
John Wyatt is an emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics and Medical Ethics. His book “Right to Die? – euthanasia, assisted suicide, and end of life care” is published by IVP.
Death on demand?
Euthanasia offers only bad choices to the most vulnerable patients
Alive and flicking
A game invented by a man named Adolph might have been a hard sell to the British public, but it was an instant hit
Tory Utopias
1940s Conservatism was seething with creativity and optimism
Getting the measure of the Russian bear
A defensive concern under the right conditions can morph into a warrant for brutal expansionism
Booty contest
This book sets out to rebalance ahistorical narratives of how museum collections were constructed
Rime of the ancient Tory mariner
The lesson of the Conservative conference? Keep your kids away from politics
A full-blooded blow-out
Kurt Weill: Symphonies, Seven Deadly Sins (DG)
The contested legacy of “Rocky Horror”
How should we interpret a film that is much more than a light-hearted camp classic?
Fabian fry-up
After last night’s disco, a very hungover conference is ready for a hearty plate of social democracy
We need more have-yachts
The tragedy of the Bayesian highlights a wider issue about our lack of ambition
On cockroaches and cancellation (w/ James Dreyfus)
How ideology is spoiling the arts