Robert Monmouth
Robert Monmouth is a British writer.
The fantasy world of Anglo-Afrocentrism
History is being twisted for political purposes
The curse of super-councillors
MPs should not be focused on the local at the expense of the national
How short is an arm in the arts?
ACE’s politicisation goes back all the way to the Blair government
Are you there God? It’s me, Farage
Nigel Farage bares his soul, but not before he buries his enemies
Exeter — portrait of a modern university
Jeremy Black, historian of Exeter University, reflects on the shifting demands and priorities on campus.
Lefty men’s failures have radicalised women
Don’t pretend that feminists are being “radical” for no reason
The grey vote will not save the Tories
Appealing to older voters is failing as an electoral strategy
Walter’s Arctic Circle is a winner
Welcome to a kaleidoscopic showcase of topical dramas in vivid settings
It’s OK to be angry about socialism
It is perverse that this chronic failure of an ideology endures
Miserable managerialism at Magdalen
Gimmicky stakeholder management is failing the spirit of the university
A spy’s afterlife
John le Carré’s work and life still haunt British culture
Labour won’t survive unless it boosts living standards
People need hope that things can eventually get better