Marcia Mallow
The Church of England’s race to the bottom
The Church of England should not be putting ideology before history
Trojan horse separatism
Spanish unity is being bartered away in a game of political greed as a Catalan coup-leader is allowed to stroll back into the country
Earworms — some Profane, mostly Sacred
Hymns can be as catchy as popular music
Digital killed the analogue man
Despite the seductions of the virtual, we can’t escape our bodies
Why do we need a privacy elite?
The world has conformed to Silicon Valley’s way of doing business
This is England, nor are we out of it
Englishness isn’t an ethnicity, or even an idea. It’s more like auto-destructive art
Civilisation versus barbarism in Kensington and Chelsea
A new book reminds us of the irreplaceable value of our architectural heritage
Britain isn’t the Balkans
The UK is not, despite heated rhetoric, on the brink of sectarian violence. But it is heading in the wrong direction
The war on women’s spaces
Roxanne Tickle’s legal triumph is nothing to giggle at
Death by a thousand cuts
The near-invisibility of the Proms on BBC TV is a symptom of the collapse of public service broadcasting in Britain