Ibsen
Have the police criminalised being “openly Jewish”?
It is unacceptable for the police to blame the victims of potential bigotry
How dark can humour be?
Laughter — even laughter about morbid things — is part of what makes us human
The Midas touch
The kind of skill that makes the breath catch in thousands of throats at once
A bitter pill
Women and girls are losing medical advice and safeguards in the name of “freedom”
Dylan Mulvaney did not share our girlhood
His bizarre parody of the female experience is grossly offensive
A talented pianist and a battered piano
Bezhod Abduraimov: Shadows of my ancestors (Alpha-Classics)
William Wilberforce and England’s forgotten saints
The Clapham Saints and their efforts to reform British manners have been unjustly and unwisely forgotten
Dear Keir, get real
Instead of announcing grand new doctrines, it’s time for a very British realism
Britain’s first postmodern election
What Galloway’s victory really tells us about Britain
The enigma of Englishness
The English have debated their national nature for centuries
Dial S for screen time
These middle-class tweens being forbidden phones have had iPads since they were six