Fracking
Fracking is just common sense
The war in Ukraine has injected a healthy dose of realism into the West’s energy policy
The plot against fracking
How cheap energy was killed by Green lies and Russian propaganda
Life is diverse — so what?
A new school of biological thinking runs counter to fundamental scientific truths and functions
Golden boy turned starstruck rube
The self-justifying self-portrait of a journalist who never made it
Young Stalin’s unlikely London holiday
Stephen May’s new novel is a triumph of historical fiction
Singles club
There’s a strange delight in the commercially unviable single chair
Do we really need so many stage adaptations of novels?
There’s much that can go wrong when the drama of a book is transferred to the stage
Red sky in the morning
The West woke to find itself hooked on Russian gas with degraded militaries
Gustav Mahler: 4th symphony (Pentatone)
A new recording of Mahler’s smallest symphony is “indispensable” to connoisseurs of his music