Holocaust
How Europe slowly came to terms with the Holocaust
And with what shifting emphasis do different countries remember the crime? Jeremy Black and Graham Stewart discuss
Why shouldn’t we discriminate against people’s beliefs?
It is not the same as discriminating on the basis of race or sex
Nothing to declare
Labour have done nothing wrong, but they’re going to stop it
The far enemy
The motivations for the 9/11 attacks are still misunderstood and moralised
Who Should Be The Next Archbishop of Canterbury?
With the shock resignation of Justin Welby, who will the Great British Public select to lead the Church of England?
A manifesto for the fun police state
The IPPR recommendations would do more harm to your freedoms than good for your health
Excluding Imran Khan is cowardly and wrong
Oxford University has made a serious mistake
Sean Scully in France
He’s been showered with honours and awards — yet plenty of people can’t stand his work
Alive and flicking
A game invented by a man named Adolph might have been a hard sell to the British public, but it was an instant hit
The afterlife of Father Jerzy Popiełuszko
Reflections on forty years since his death shook communist Poland
London and the laggards
In the eighteenth century London was booming, but many towns weren’t doing so well
If Donald Trump wins, it’s over
Three assassination attempts prove irrefutably that Trump is guilty of inciting violence