Grief
Richard Coles and the madness of grief
Michael Coren talks to his friend, Rev Richard Coles, about Coles’ forthcoming memoir on love, loss and grief
The horror of 7 October on film
The killers’ headset footage, CCTV, interviews with survivors and heart-rending last messages
The US city on the banks of the Thames
Critics don’t care for Canary Wharf, considering it a monument of 1980s corporatism
War returns to Kursk
Could the famous WW2 era battlefield be yet another military turning point?
The truth about Notting Hill Carnival
We should be more honest about the dark side of the event
British universities should stop using foreign students as a crutch
Its short-term benefits are obvious but it is not a long-term solution
Keir’s junk politics
Keir Starmer is trying to reform the public, not the NHS
Anti-extremism or opportunism?
The UK government should be more careful to distinguish criminal activities from legitimate opinion
A Chancellor should be a fine thing
The University of Oxford’s Chancellor election has descended into farce
Some picture-perfect restorations
What we were seeing looked as good as it would have at its premiere
The age of reason, sliced and diced
No historian wields Ockham’s razor more effectively than J.C.D. Clark