anti-Car policies
The 15-minute bait and switch
15-minute cities mean restricted freedom and a town hall traffic-fine bonanza
The Grand Migrant Hotel Rwanda
All are welcome at Kagame’s eccentric migrant hostelry, and don’t worry about the roving deathsquads: they’re harmless
“Trad” theatre can still feel fresh
West End strikes a balance between keeping their spine and nostalgic appeal, whilst avoiding creakiness
Reform the police, don’t deform the police
The Met Police’s Gangs Matrix might have been flawed but it served an important purpose
Gregory Snaith: Little Magazine Editor
Only Gregory seemed prepared to upset the applecart
Long story short
Movie length seems to have become a way for directors to tell us what serious people they are
Bevis Marks Synagogue
Britain’s oldest purpose-built synagogue faces a new, more insidious threat
Britain is still safe for Jews
It may be far from perfect — but where would be safer?
Men deserve single-sex spaces too
The campaign against the Garrick Club is tiresome and opportunistic
Against gorpcore
We have to develop and embrace aesthetics that inspire the imagination
The publisher and the police
The case of Ernest Moret has drawn attention to a sinister abuse of power
Tragicomedy at the UN
The limp United Nations cannot be trusted to support the victims of tyranny