Artillery Row
Brammar time
Just like Brexit, the BBC’s mishandling of Jess Brammar will hasten their demise
Australia’s Covid crisis
Australia is still standing at the gates of hell, while the rest of the world has already been through it
Long-form television it is, then
The home of mid-budgeted literate films aimed at adults is no longer at the cinema
Tom Tugendhat’s empty rhetoric
What is the government supposed to do with Tom’s “rage”?
Save the Parish!
The Church of England has plans, and the clergy aren’t happy. David Scullion discusses with Alison Milbank and Marcus Walker
Massacre made-to-order
Perhaps Jake Davison killed those people because he could, not because he was an incel
Did WhatsApp just cost America Afghanistan?
Rather than fight, the Taliban appear to have phoned everyone in the country
Prudes against nudes
Feminist protests put a puritanical limit on the aesthetic quality of nudity
Letter from Washington: Biden’s big truths and little lies
The president’s self-styled straight talking is less honest than it seems
Murders for late August
A sampling of mysteries that capture the life and geography of places elsewhere