Cape
The greats’ Dane
The story of Burton and Gielgud’s famed Broadway production of Hamlet has been turned into a West End play
Bring back the Law Lords
Tony Blair’s introduction of a US-style Supreme Court has served to undermine the supremacy of Parliament
The fixtures that forged a nation
Even if you loathed sport, you could enjoy this book — which is why it can both delight and frustrate
A night of spectacle and special effects
Stranger Things: The First Shadow designers aren’t afraid to raid the treasure trove
Playing the victim
A new book satirises the bizarre dynamics of social justice activism
The poverty of miners’ strike nostalgia
We should not romanticise a futile and sometimes thuggish struggle
The reality of tobacco control
To have a law does not mean that it will be respected
Why are we ignoring the slaughter in Sudan?
There is no excuse for indifference when we pay such close attention to other wars
The hidden cost of pronoun politeness
Using untruthful pronouns is not the same as complimenting a bad haircut
Killing the golden goose
International student numbers must be capped, and candidates held to the same academic standards
This is not where I live at all
Cynthia Erivo’s slighting of Sunderland was indicative of British arts establishment beholden to a homogenous, Americanised vision of culture