Donmar Warehouse
BBC embattled in Donmar’s latest
A new production delves into the tense relationship between the BBC and Stanley Baldwin’s government.
Accidental Orientalism
Britain has been reduced to selling a cheap simulacrum of its history
Dissolve the hotbeds of wokery
Failing universities should go the way of the monasteries under Henry VIII
Progressive realism
Can Labour’s new foreign policy doctrine work in our troubled world?
The blame, again, falls on Sinn Fein
The party responded appallingly to its press officer being accused of child sex offences
Donald Trump and the age of sovereign internationalism
We are entering a new age of great power competition
The problem with petty scandals
They distract us from state failure and institutional decay
Is the law going coconuts?
The acquittal of a pro-Palestine protestor on free speech grounds should not be a one-off
War, peace and city streets
How English towns survived the Blitz and entered the modern world
The opportunism of anti-police activists
Continued agitation around the death of Chris Kaba is inexcusable
Booze or muse?
Composers have been no slouches when it comes to the sauce
The self-destruction of the centrists
Chaos looms for the Conservative Party