British culture
Brits have not lost their appetite for freedom
British people want to be treated like adults, not ordered around by the nanny state
The myth of “muscular liberalism”
Yesterday’s men lament the symptoms of societal dysfunction while ignoring the conditions that cause them
The rise and fall of Tim Westwood
The veteran DJ built a career of “keeping it real” on pretence
The vanishing of the aspirational lower-middle class
A favourite punching bag of satirists was more noble and valuable than it seemed
Malice in theatreland
How activist theatre undermines the arts
When modern art crossed the Channel
How British culture belatedly embraced radical modernism
The revival of England
Multicultural anxieties have contributed to the resurrection of a deeper Englishness
Britain has to bet on the future
We urgently need to invest in the young and the new
A lot to Bragg about
Melvyn Bragg’s “In Our Time” has been a rare civilised outpost at the BBC
Dress better for England
A tie that binds might be an actual tie
