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Eric Ravilious’s ethereal watercolours chime with today’s sensibilities

What Galloway’s victory really tells us about Britain

A fascinating exploration of Irish history could have been better and more comprehensively illustrated

A new book satirises the bizarre dynamics of social justice activism

CUTE, a new exhibition at Somerset House is a deliciously unsettling stroll down the uncanny valley

We are fortunate that the UAE still wishes to invest in so unstable a country

Students denounced, lecturers cowed and managers with little interest in truth

A new ruling offers hope for an end to preposterous rulings over “malicious communications”

Dune: Part Two is in cinemas — and it’s more of the glorious same

As Ian Nairn warned, British town planning has had a grim levelling effect on our urban and rural spaces