Dua Lipa
What might have been: an alternative Boris interview
Extreme wealth, Netflix fame, and a completed Shakespeare biography
Talking to young man about Andrew Tate
You cannot educate the urge to transgress out of young men
Three novelists pushing the bloat out
Some novels still dare to leave the reader’s hand unheld — without universal success
Not another one!
How might the run-up to the next general election look?
Very public introspection
The content of “misery lit” is disturbing, but what purpose does it serve?
First impressions
The first Impressionist exhibition was no obscure bit of posturing, but artistic sedition
Murders for April
April is the cruellest month, breeding detective fiction out of the dry land
Scratches in the stonework of history
A new history of graffiti and rebellion is less light and bawdy than one may have expected
The death of charity?
The decline of religion and the fraying of our social fabric has made us meaner
Winning the argument, losing the country
Winning debates is all well and good, but it does not represent political progress
The Scottish Government are being bad eggs
State institutions should not be encouraging a potentially painful and dangerous procedure