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Are timber skyscrapers the future?
Given the challenges that UK governments will face over the next decade, there’s every reason for us to embrace the timber age
Bunty Malone
Best-selling novelist
Two cheers for the LRB
The magazine that declares its main aim is to review books does anything but
Silence in court
Calls by Labour politicians for an inquiry into royal racism misjudge the popular mood
You talkin’ to me? Fuhgeddaboudit!
E. J. White’s book on the history of New York English is not the first on the subject, but it goes a long way in explaining the evolution of the city’s unique linguistics
Antarctic adventure
From the submarine service to the world’s southernmost sub-post office, A S H Smyth interviews Sally Owen, a Falklands-based dentist who also helps to conserve the historic sites of Antarctica
Serving the regime: The case of Deloitte’s Dimple Agarwal
Deloitte’s former chief of ‘diversity and inclusion’ ended up a victim of the same steamrollering cultural movement she tried so hard to promote
Fixing the unbroken
Reform of judicial review is a solution without a problem
Gaslighting
The origins of the word
Star Wars goes woke
Racist cats in racist hats, Star Wars goes woke and a quick guide to cancelling a conservative