Curriculum
The elephant in the classroom
Imagining itself to be impartial, the “neutral” RE curriculum imposes its own claim
How much push? Racist anti-racists and the university
Professor Jeremy Black proposes a way of saving history from ideological capture
AI has not killed the author
Advanced technology can enhance rather than replacing the pleasure of a good book
A night of spectacle and special effects
Stranger Things: The First Shadow designers aren’t afraid to raid the treasure trove
Michael Gove’s convenient conversion won’t be enough
Britain’s economic dysfunction runs very deep indeed
Ironic fascism
Taboo-breaking counterculture paved the way for the return of the very fascism it claimed to subvert
Learning in the round
Spreading fingers over a globe, not pinching them on a screen, is the best way to answer questions
Pseudoscience exacerbates the burden of disease
Victims of ME deserve better than dopey Dragons and ear seeds
Essential all-embracing warmth
Gidon Kremer: Songs of Fate (ECM)
In defence of British theological education
Critics should be more optimistic about the new generation of ordinands
Lutfur Rahman and the future of localism
A new and dangerous kind of local politics is emerging in Britain