Huw Edwards
The Old Vic under siege
The King’s favourite Shakespearean need hardly trouble himself with such dreary details
Imaginary friends
The idea of a synthetic companion that knows everything about you goes well beyond friendship
London and the laggards
In the eighteenth century London was booming, but many towns weren’t doing so well
The right to learn at home
Home education is a powerful alternative to the box-ticking of state schooling
If Donald Trump wins, it’s over
Three assassination attempts prove irrefutably that Trump is guilty of inciting violence
For Heaven’s sake, not Robert Jenrick
He’s the ideal candidate if you want the Conservatives to lose
Was the Budget stupid or malicious?
It is going to fuel youth unemployment
Terence Rattigan
The subtly subversive chronicler of Englishness still makes grown men cry
Ultra processed arguments
Public health commentators cannot seem to decide what is safe to eat
England’s forgotten football dystopia
The beautiful game is not fit to be a national religion