Artillery Row
Murders for June
Classic settings conceal psychological rawness and sinuously convoluted mysteries
Hans Winterberg: orchestral works (Capriccio)
The lost sounds of a German Jewish composer
An epidemic of misguided moralising
The difference between vaccine sceptics and advocates is not as great as it appears
British past or American future?
Aussies have some soul-searching to do this Jubilee
Universities are not counselling services
By expecting them to do everything, we forget their central purpose: education
Inclusion isn’t a dirty word
Conservatism is the really inclusive worldview, because it offers us rules to live by
The not-so-beautiful game
Paul Lay and Nick Timothy discuss the morality — and immorality — of football
Another Elizabeth, a second Anne
In our secular age the Queen has been Anglicanism’s most compelling representative
The Thirty Years War
Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss the Thirty Years War in the German lands
A “speak out champion” who won’t speak for all
Politics and prosecution make for a dangerous combination, and women are most likely to lose out