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England’s Caravaggio
Matthew Craske’s book challenges the prevailing idea of Joseph Wright as product and servant of rationalism and Enlightenment
What can blood and stool tell us about the spread of Covid-19?
New scientific studies have captured a different, broader picture – not a selection of details in high-resolution that grab headlines
January/ February 2021: Letters to the Editor
Claims in Janine di Giovanni’s article reflect poorly on me professionally and need correcting
Rise of the sex robots
Moral boundaries are being eroded by the rise of sex robots that claim to be “the perfect companion”
Sacking of the libraries
Should libraries should sell historic manuscripts to solve short-term financial problems
All the things I have never done…
Joseph Connolly has never ridden a bike, drunk a pint of biiter or had a curry. Can you match his epic non-achievements?
Gulliver’s travails
Gekoski focuses the protagonist’s nightmarish vilification around the career and writings of Jonathan Swift
Dress sense
The average rock band from the 1980s onwards dressed as if they were going to fix your car, not blow your mind
Ring in the new…please
Krug is king: Christopher Pincher on the perfect champers to brighten your family bubble through the dark winter months
The red hand gang
Patrick Galbraith says field sports are a boon for male friendship