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Losing the battle, losing the war
The most pernicious effect of aligning art with political activism is that the distinction between the two is lost
Eyes on the prizes — and the surprises
Every literary season has a book that comes from nowhere and seems to gallop ahead of the competition
The UPF panic is a fad
Chris van Tulleken cannot seem to decide what an ultra-processed food even is
Why Roz Adams won
An employment tribunal has defended tolerance and the place of sex realism in society
The problem with prescriptions
Concerns about over-prescription should not be trivialised or problematised
Europe between the Seine and the Tiber
It is time for Paris and Rome to rethink sovereignty and their relationship with the EU
Word pictures at a gallery
Paintings are appreciated best when there are few people around to spoil the view
Reasons to be cheerful
Ten things that are wonderful about British racing
Well-behaved Beethoven
Beethoven: Triple concerto and British folksongs (Decca)
The triumph of the Classical
Modernism has failed and it is time to return to diligent study of the best of traditional architecture