Artillery Row
Land and sea: the global reach of Britain’s armed forces in the nineteenth century
Professor Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss the reach and organisation of Britain’s armed forces in protecting and expanding the British empire
Who are the People’s Tribunal?
A body calling for the revision of school textbooks should bear closer scrutiny
Spare us the pronouns, Sandman
The more you play along, the harder it is to distance yourself from the fallout later
Lots in translation
As the winner of the International Booker Prize is due to be announced today, ASH Smyth talks to poet, translator and judge on this year’s panel, George Szirtes
Stonewall’s Ratner moment
Stonewall has become that dangerous thing: an organisation with power and resources floundering for survival
Bring back the fun!
Alexander Larman writes an open letter to the artistic directors of theatres
Is Belarus entitled to sovereignty?
In the air or on the ground
Burning down the House
Parliament will be destroyed if the narrow-minded idiocy of MPs like Dehenna Davison get their way
Brits abroad are still so damn…British
After being marooned in Portugal for so long, thank goodness they are
Risky business
When it comes to booking a holiday abroad, we need to protect our right to take risks and make our own decisions