Artemisia Gentileschi
Feminist art historians get Artemisia Gentileschi wrong
Contemporary feminist art theory: little help in understanding a seventeenth century artist
In search of Old Mistresses
The National Gallery is putting women artists centre stage
“Safe and legal routes” is a dangerous cliché
Parties should be challenged to be clear on what they mean
The end of “Anglo-Saxon”?
The rebranding of Anglo-Saxon England is senseless and silly
Blairism at its most zealous
The Labour manifesto is a recipe for bland bureaucratic managerialism
Blame Boris for Britain’s borders
Boris Johnson is no lost Conservative hero — he did tremendous harm
The Road to the Cass Review — (5) Lord Moonie
How one “awkward sod” refused to follow the trend on gender
The problem with right-wing natalism
No one actually knows how to raise birth rates
Killing the good Samaritans
In the face of monstrous violence, we are losing control of our public spaces
Here be flagons
The temperance campaigners realised that a picture can achieve more than a thousand words of argument
More shenanigans at the RIBA
Ideologues and marketers are ruining the Royal Institute of British Architects
Bedlam bingo
Sex, death, sado-masochism and blasphemy in a heady cocktail