Wanjiru Njoya
Dr Wanjiru Njoya is a senior lecturer in the Law School at Exeter University
Black Lives Matter are pushing division, not unity
BLM’s radical ideas, such as defunding the police, would only make the lives of black communities worse
The human condition, in Wales
The universal and the particular sit awkwardly in this Cardiff exhibition
Intangible benefits for intangible heritage?
It remains to be seen whether the UK’s Ratification of UNESCO’s Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage will be valuable
Keir the coward
Narrowing the borders of permissible opinion will not solve Britain’s societal crises
Saltburn and the significance of sound
Why has Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Murder on the Dancefloor” caught the world’s attention again?
The quaintness of the campaign against public schools
The abuse was terrible but its relevance to modern politics is dubious
The Conservatives should not cancel Christians
A Conservative party that demonises Christian convictions will cease to be conservative
Do not sanction the truth
Stating biological facts should not be cause for heavy-handed complaints proceedings
Godfather of British geopolitics
The revolutionary global thinking of an Edwardian academic continues to shape attitudes today
How to destroy football
“Blue cards” will only add to the confusion and subjective rulings we’re now seeing
The greats’ Dane
The story of Burton and Gielgud’s famed Broadway production of Hamlet has been turned into a West End play
Hellenism in Rome
Children of Athens is an absorbing romp through Greek (and Roman) history