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Joshua Rozenberg
Joshua Rozenberg QC (hon) is a legal commentator and the only full-time journalist to have been appointed Queen's Counsel honoris causa. He is an honorary Master of the Bench (bencher) of Gray's Inn and a non-executive board member of the Law Commission.
Cyber court
Soon, technology will mean the judge and the parties in a legal action can file claims and evidence online
Supreme maestro
Watching Lord Pannick QC addressing 11 justices of the Supreme Court is like watching one of the great maestros conducting a symphony orchestra
More shenanigans at the RIBA
Ideologues and marketers are ruining the Royal Institute of British Architects
War, peace, and architecture in Munster
A welcome if flawed history of Irish architecture
California dreaming
The delight of discovering an affordable California blend
Europe at the crossroads
The EU elections could see the populist right make significant gains
Are you there God? It’s me, Farage
Nigel Farage bares his soul, but not before he buries his enemies
Can we balance re-enchantment and reality?
We should not throw out the civilisational baby with the consumerist bathwater
Giving Mozart a makeover
Mozart: The Salzburg Project (Warner)
The Conservatives have been too soggy, not too harsh
Their voters expected them to cut taxes and immigration — they did the opposite
Enough with the bigotry mind-reading
Why do people insist on jumping to the least generous interpretation possible?
“Trad” theatre can still feel fresh
West End strikes a balance between keeping their spine and nostalgic appeal, whilst avoiding creakiness