James Arrowsmith
A gap-toothed city
The campaign to put up a statue to Bristol’s greatest benefactor wasn’t about Colston, it was about Bristol
Out with the old and in with the new
People are asking why the classic art market has declined — and will it recover?
The meaningless models of “public health”
Another brick in the “public health” fortress of unreality
The ways of waterways
From travelling to trade, how Britons used water before canals
The scandal of screens
Parents are ill-equipped to fight the power of Big Tech over children’s lives — they desperately need the law to be on their side
Recasting the Crown for modern Britain
This progressive historian’s real charge against the monarchic institution is one of “complacency”
The elusive Seiji Ozawa was Japan’s greatest peacemaker
Farewell not just to a conductor but to a generous man
Harry Potter and the bourgeois-bohemian dream
Looking back at the dreams and resentments of an ascendant class
More than just a club
The four men who founded Aston Villa could not have imagined what would follow
The building that inspired Orwell
Was there an appetite at the time for monumental buildings, equivalent to those in Moscow?
Sheikh up the Telegraph
We are fortunate that the UAE still wishes to invest in so unstable a country