Donmar Warehouse
BBC embattled in Donmar’s latest
A new production delves into the tense relationship between the BBC and Stanley Baldwin’s government.
Murders for February
Hitler, Harlem and the high-life feature in this month’s murder mystery haul
We have to wake up on defence
Britain cannot act as if war will never come
Women MPs should be representing women’s interests
It was ludicrous to talk about microaggressions in the aftermath of an alkaline attack
Snook dazzles as Dorian Gray
Wilde’s preoccupation with beauty and artifice brings a sassy Victorian immorality tale into our own times
How the Greens blackened their name
The leadership of the Greens allowed gender fundamentalism to undermine the party
The broad influence of Aquinas
His influence has been felt in economics as well as philosophy and religion
The sentinel sleeps in Lothian
A new book is full of architectural treasures that the Scottish Government should do a better job of treasuring
The Scottish Government are being bad eggs
State institutions should not be encouraging a potentially painful and dangerous procedure
The hidden cost of pronoun politeness
Using untruthful pronouns is not the same as complimenting a bad haircut
The human condition, in Wales
The universal and the particular sit awkwardly in this Cardiff exhibition