Artillery Row
Politics is a game of two halves
The Euros – politics by other means
Judge made disunion
The government needs to fix what the courts have done to the Union
Letter from Washington: The Trumpism-without-Trump candidate
J.D. Vance thinks the MAGA movement is about more than the man
Murders for the summer holidays
Jeremy Black recommends a menagerie of disturbing animal-themed stories to entertain throughout the summer
Heitor Villa-Lobos: Violin sonatas (Naxos)
Ten minutes of Villa-Lobos and you’re ready for carnival
Life as an accidental émigré
The coronavirus pandemic has birthed a new historically-specific group: the lockdown refugees
Don’t legalise assisted suicide
British politicians have turned down assisted suicide legislation several times before. They must do so again
Pitch inversion
Boris Johnson may rue the day he gave a footballer a gong for something other than football
The perils of artivism
No space for art: how the ICA has been using public generosity to promote political activism
The human rights era failed us
More than 70 years into the human rights era, the world is no more peaceful or tolerant