Debanking
A rollicking, great Kiss Me Kate
Musical and artistic brio can transcend the “problematic”
Europe invaded
We must heed the warnings from Hungary and Poland about migration
The Bar should say “bye” to EDI
Barristers should not have to follow ever more extensive equality standards
The sincere insincerity of centrism
Politicians cannot but seem like they’re lying even when they genuinely aren’t lying
Enthralling eclecticism
Roberto Gerhard: Don Quixote, &c. (Chandos)
Civilisation versus barbarism in Kensington and Chelsea
A new book reminds us of the irreplaceable value of our architectural heritage
Britain isn’t the Balkans
The UK is not, despite heated rhetoric, on the brink of sectarian violence. But it is heading in the wrong direction
Walking a tightrope
It is not easy for Jeremy Hunt to toe the government line without falling off
Run from “Rabbits”
Hugo Rifkind’s new novel is like a warm bath turning cold