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Good companions
Brigitte Macron agitated to be granted the title of Première Dame, hoping to emulate not Yvonne de Gaulle but Jackie Kennedy
Holy baloney
Marcus Walker prays for episcopal consistency
The art of attribution and the attribution of art
The older the work, the harder it is to be sure what it is or who it’s by. So how do the experts decide?
The Critic Interview: Gilbert and George
Michael Prodger meets the defiantly independent duo who back Brexit and resent the hostility of the art establishment towards them
Tawdry roots of a deeply damaging doctrine
The Separation of Powers is one of the worst, and one of the most influential, ideas around
Good luck…
David Goodhart wishes The Critic every success
Small is best
In Europe, Asia, Latin America and Africa small nations lead in terms of economic and social development
The beauty of Brutalism
Durham’s concrete masterpiece needs love, not the wrecking ball
‘Between you and me…’
All the gossip that’s fit to print from our showbusiness veteran
The gang master
Martin Scorcese’s new Mafia movie is the culmination of a great career