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Top ten sporting moments of 2021
Three months after taking her A-levels, Raducanu won a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set
Spanish prize
Jonathan Ruffer’s daring philanthropic experiment hopes to bring a different kind of regeneration to the north-east
The host of Christmas past
Is party time over for the convivial Tories?
The knife-wielding obituarist
Tom Sutcliffe’s obituary of composer Stephen Sondheim was ill-judged and vindictive
Why don’t we care about twentieth century traditional buildings?
The demolition of M&S on Oxford Street is indicative of a wider attitude towards interwar architecture
The Courtauld: a collection unmasked
The gallery has long been famous for its impressionist collection, but the reopening sheds light on other works of art
On the side of Engels
Suffocated by a neurotic with-us-or-against-us mindset, the huddled masses of today’s Left brook no dissent
Emerging from my echo chamber
#debate or #nodebate, should that be a question?
The suicide bomber and me
A trip to Afghanistan to report on the destruction of the opium crop almost resulted in death
Into the mystic
Contemporary debates over the “suitability” of many operas leaves us with only English productions