DEI
Hollowed-out Humanities
The tyranny of DEI, the canard of “decolonisation” and the rise of the bureaucrats
Don’t bet on green energy
Groupthink has blinded us into backing solar and wind. Will a big short make us see sense?
Ageing gracelessly?
A new book on care is filled with empirical insights but short on rhetorical power
In defence of Michael Foran
Do not confuse the intensity of trolls for righteousness
The Lost Gardens of London
The war between city and greenery is eternal; the concrete and asphalt seeks open land to engulf
Why was a foreign rapist in Britain?
The sad background to a horrific case
How Britain has imported Bangladeshi politics
A failure to take immigration and integration seriously means that Britain has to deal with other nation’s problems
When real Rivals fought over TV
The hit adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s novel reflects the ITV franchise battles
Dance with the devil
Should a museum be a venue for the display of works of art for sale?
Total eclipse of the art?
Activistic artists and curators are making art a niche political endeavour
Draining the swamp
Residents are hopeful that the mayor’s grip on Venice might at last be easing