Artillery Row
Curious and curiouser
The afterlife of Lewis Carroll and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
Murders for late May
From psychological character studies to witty and fast-paced detective novels, Jeremy Black rounds up the best crime fiction for late Spring
Dominic Hilton’s Buenos Aires Diary 7.0
Dominic Hilton on the Instagram influencers in his plaza, conversations with his mother and a terrible death on the streets near his home
Hollywood’s suicidal mission
How Aperture 2025, the Academy’s new set of equality and diversity regulations, will ultimately stifle creativity
French soul searching
The search engine that tells you if you are descended from slave owners
It’s alright for some
The poorest will pay the highest price for Net Zero fantasies
The organised anger of Israel’s Arab citizens
The violence that’s receiving much less media coverage than Gaza
Re-building a library
Confessions of a bibliomaniac in the South Atlantic
The Great British Rail-Off
Don’t look a gift train in the mouth
The problems with Labour mythology
With Labour again promising to talk in a language that the voters can understand, a new book asks whether the party’s historical myths are the problem
