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Playing the long game
Rishi Sunak misjudged the electorate by prioritising tax cuts over the country’s future
Waugh at war
Self-sacrifice, tradition and service seem to have been cast aside by today’s society
Rejoice, the war is over!
Remember when Keir Starmer took the knee for BLM to demonstrate his opposition to the culture war?
The cinematic future is bright
“The End” is in sight for communal film-watching, right? Wrong
The melting pot that boiled over
Beirut was once a playground for the rich and famous, but now seemingly destined for decline
Why do we need a privacy elite?
The world has conformed to Silicon Valley’s way of doing business
The mean queens of the book world
A rare case of a “progressive” employee facing consequences will not change the publishing industry
Don’t shoot the piano man
A silent film pianist was blacklisted from the BFI for supporting J.K. Rowling
Terence Rattigan
The subtly subversive chronicler of Englishness still makes grown men cry
The Worlds of Marco Polo: The Journey of a Thirteenth-Century Venetian Merchant; Palazzo Ducale, Venice
For millennia all that was rare, exquisite, gorgeous and strange traversed the “Silk Road”
