Issue: March 2022
My days as a Chinese spy
A mysterious 72 hours in Hong Kong for a lucrative lobbying job ended up being something much more sinister…
You can’t ride two horses
It’s time to make the office of attorney general a non-political public appointment
Crepuscular perfection
There’s a new Tuscan restaurant in town — and it’s a success
Too darn hot
Carmen still shocks and seduces
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Security is important — but you often have to keep a very close eye on the guards
The concert hall of the future
A performance space without walls or limits
Heartless Heights
Brontë’s lines anchor the frenetic action in Emma Rice’s over-the-top production
Hymns and arias
Fierce rivalries in a shared sport
March: Letters to the Editor
Jonathan Meades’ attack on the Welsh language misunderstands its history
The riddle of Brexit’s ruthless survivor
Michael Crick casts Farage as an almost vampiric figure, draining the life from others to sustain his decades of dominance
