Artillery Row

Jordan Peterson’s trouble with his publisher will look mild when compared with Donald Trump’s impending book

This collection of British music is what they should be playing over the speakers at Heathrow Airport

The winner of the Wolfson Prize for History significantly advances neither our knowledge of Toussaint Louverture nor Haiti

The drives behind the Victorian periodical press and penny literature

Frequent hyperbole means the media would struggle to describe a genuine disaster

Psychologists know it will do the opposite

David Smith on the time he spent with Yasir Arafat, the former Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization

The government needs to face down its enemies on planning reform

Sarah Phillimore summarises the events from the first day of the Bell v Tavistock appeal

The Tolkien society is scanning the author’s work for signs of cishetero amatonormativity