Features
Can bad people be good artists?
The moral standards of creative giants
The battle for modern architecture
Listed landmarks face the threat of short-sightedness and greed
The intellectual who underrated the voters
Philosopher turned pragmatist, my great friend Oliver Letwin has been an enigma for much of his political career
After the Blob
Inside the battle for a new American foreign policy
The Critic Interview: Andrew Roberts
Graham Stewart meets the historian and biographer who is as familiar with today’s leaders as with the great figures of the past
The prophet who didn’t do people
Friedrich von Hayek became “Hayek”, a cardboard cut-out representation.
Confessions of the new Grub Street
The money is bad, the hours long and the white wine copious and cheap
Studio: Election Artists
Michael Prodger takes a look at the artists who paint politics
Winners of the Wall Game
A confident new Germany has consigned division to history
Whose side is Tulsi Gabbard on?
A pro-Assad, anti-war presidential candidate unsettles her Democratic rivals