Archbishop of Canterbury
How the Church blew it on race
A secretive Church of England commission is intent on seeing bigotry everywhere
Priests and palaces
The Archbishops don’t realise the significance of the church building
Populism on the march
As populism advances on both sides of the channel, we ask if it can make the shift from insurgent movement to governing project
Merchants of the Venice Biennale
For all its pretentiousness, the Venice Biennale still hints towards higher truths
The pitfalls of protecting beliefs
Parties should have the right to make foolish decisions about what ideas to exclude
Alastair Campbell’s gender neutral nonsense
Alastair Campbell might not care about single-sex spaces, but women do
The triumph of the Classical
Modernism has failed and it is time to return to diligent study of the best of traditional architecture
“Nympho” rides again
Mental housemistresses and banners displaying children in boaters
Just stop
A new wave of disruptive protest is openly criminal, yet is minimally policed. It is time to say enough — and ban them all
Portraits in cowardice
Conservative MPs need to rediscover their spines if they want to be effective
How Reform can reform itself
Reform can be major player — but it will take good sense and dedication
The rise and fall of Rishi
Exceptional good fortune met common mediocrity
The art world must escape gender theory
Grim, irrational ideas still dominate the Arts