Cabbage
Red meat week?
Boris Johnson is reduced to conducting his publicity tours in secret
A passage to Istria
Long nights and grey days turn our correspondent’s mind to the Croatian coast
Clerical error
Clergy should be in the business of saving souls, not stamping passports
The return of Spencerian liberalism
Richard Hanania is a figure of fun for many, but he represents a broader return to liberalism’s sinister origins
Weak, flawed, limited; an opportunity missed
Sanghera really should have devoted more attention to the pre-Western history in Empireworld
Old Ireland stirs
The defeat handed to Dublin’s progressive establishment was a reminder of an older Ireland
Plain English by committee
The effect of the Woolf reforms was to replace one set of legal jargon with another
The Church of England is practicing a secular religion
Equality, diversity and inclusion can be prioritised over religious faith
Harry Potter and the bourgeois-bohemian dream
Looking back at the dreams and resentments of an ascendant class
Shrimp for breakfast in Sapporo
A culinary adventure with Japan’s finest seafood
A “lost” novel better left unfound
We’re a long way from touchstones One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera
Laugh to hide the tears
Rishi Sunak was desperate to appear on top form before the Liaison Committee