Hayward Gallery
The woven woman
A new Louise Bourgeois exhibition revels in the difficult femininity of her work
When you pile tragedy too high, you sell it too cheap
Among the Trees, Hayward Gallery (until 31 October)
The Conservative immigration betrayal
The Tories have delivered immigration on an absolutely unprecedented scale
Modernism at the opera house
Everything sacred and beautiful must be dragged through the mud
“Safe and legal routes” is a dangerous cliché
Parties should be challenged to be clear on what they mean
What does surrogacy say about us?
We are putting the interests of adults above those of children
Harriet Pester: Bookworld PR
Alas, not everything is plain sailing in the world of book-trade PR
Miserable managerialism at Magdalen
Gimmicky stakeholder management is failing the spirit of the university
What have the Romans ever done for us?
Apart from the aqueducts, sanitation, roads, irrigation, medicine, education, wine, public baths and town planning
Turning the tables on coercion?
Lord Walney’s report on political extremism is valuable if flawed