Greek Street
It’s a 10 from me
Lunching at one of Soho’s finest as it celebrates a decade of unassuming excellence
How Blair won over Conservative Britain
Like Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair won big in enemy territory. Can Starmer do the same?
The Tories haven’t a prayer
Secularism seems to grip the party that was once the embodiment of Anglicanism
The People’s Republic of Worcester College
A student dares to cross the red quad and speak out about a shoddy show trial
Sound and fury signifying nothing
The pomp of the Queen’s Speech failed to mask the flatness of it all
A successful account of the disastrous
When the Dust Settles is a record of an achingly human response to chaos and emergency
An unlikely man of the people
Kenneth Clark has been unfairly accused of elitism; he wanted to democratise the glories of Western art and make it available to all
Irish reunification is a Remainer pipe dream
The Republic would be in no way equipped to absorb loyalist communities against their will
The sound of love
Robert Schumann expresses the intense passion and despair of true love better than any other composer