Bill of Rights
Who rules: judges or parliament
A domestic bill of rights is not necessarily the panacea its adherents intend it to be
The arts are under threat in Scotland
New legislation endangers freedom, but the arts have been enabling its suppression for some time
Open season
I’m trying to stick to wild game, venison and native beef— and monogamy too
The BBC should remember what it’s for
A public broadcaster should exist for truthful journalism, not fashionable pieties
Doubting the new Ireland
The more traditions have been deconstructed, the more people have experienced a sense of loss
War destroys everything
Alex Garland’s Civil War is filled with terror and horror
All smoke and no fire
An Impact Assessment on prohibiting cigarettes is unconvincing
Remember the Armenians
The West has turned its back on the world’s oldest Christian state
Grandmasters: a meeting of great minds
Napoleon and Goethe: Touchstone of Genius by Raymond Keene
The love that dare not speak its name
Classical music has been tarnished with the dread word “elitism”
Mad for this fresh take on King Lear
Farber’s casting and concept feels assured
Young people are not as pro-immigration as you think
The idea that young people are uniformly “woke” is a silly myth