Features
Waugh at war
Self-sacrifice, tradition and service seem to have been cast aside by today’s society
The cinematic future is bright
“The End” is in sight for communal film-watching, right? Wrong
The melting pot that boiled over
Beirut was once a playground for the rich and famous, but now seemingly destined for decline
Why do we need a privacy elite?
The world has conformed to Silicon Valley’s way of doing business
The mean queens of the book world
A rare case of a “progressive” employee facing consequences will not change the publishing industry
Don’t shoot the piano man
A silent film pianist was blacklisted from the BFI for supporting J.K. Rowling
Terence Rattigan
The subtly subversive chronicler of Englishness still makes grown men cry
Hungary: treading a fine line
Can it stay equidistant from the great powers while maintaining trade connectivity?
Keir: more than just a lucky general
Neither Left nor Right can accept that Starmer’s impressive focus and strategic sense is responsible for transforming Labour’s prospects
Five rules for governing
Use your power, bring back politics, extend your wings, rebuild your base — and govern in poetry
