Issue: July 2021

A hideous babel of gimmicky buildings that scream: “Me! Me! Me!”

Scoundrel, liar, cheat and toady, George MacDonald Fraser’s Flashman is a creation of genius and a bracing antidote to our timid age

There are times, even in our dressed-down age, when clothes maketh the deal

Christopher Silvester on films of faith and the canonisation of three children’s divine visions

Christopher Pincher offers some simple rules to stick to for cocktail-drinking

Packing Claudia the darlings off for “improving” summer activities

To enter a Fantasy Football season is to be as one with Donald Rumsfeld prior to the Iraq War, but with less insight

How should the clergy best engage in politics and public disputes?

The “sex by deception” law must stay to protect women from trans predators