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A wealth of Irish architecture
Editorial errors do not spoil a fine work of Irish architectural history
Violent delights
It’s 30 years since Pulp Fiction hit cinemas, and what a time it was to be young
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
A substantial and growing minority of Americans hate both presidential candidates
Hero of the hour
Giles Watling asked the question that was on nobody’s lips, as he rushed to the Prime Minister’s rescue
Musical no man’s lands
Two violin concertos fail to inspire
Would you trust PC Brother?
The use of unreliable facial recognition technology is growing without sufficient scrutiny or accountability
Scratches in the stonework of history
A new history of graffiti and rebellion is less light and bawdy than one may have expected
Take trade experts and their models with a bucket of salt
The negative impact of Brexit on trade, and the economy at large, is still being overstated
Save this perfect Welsh building
The Church Institute and Churchmen’s Club at Llanfairfechan need, and deserve, to be preserved
Overmedicalisation is harming Generation Z
Zoomers are fragile because they have been told they are
Playing the ball
The Kookaburra experiment seems a confused diversion, not a ticket to high intensity