Kosovo
The horror versus the farce
25 years on from Srebrenica and our Balkan interventions
Jonathan Glazer’s speech was an affirmation of Jewishness
Critics who accuse him of denying his identity have things backwards
Against stakeholderism
How ideas like “citizens’ assemblies” threaten democracy and effective policy-making
We have to wake up on defence
Britain cannot act as if war will never come
Why Britain needs Popular Conservatism
The Conservative Party has not fulfilled the promise of Brexit or overcome the legacy of Blair
There is nothing wrong with rules
People can put down their phones for the duration of concert
Taking on the right-on with cold, hard facts
A practical manual for anyone who has no choice but to sit on committees with idealistic intellectuals
The end of Pevsner
The monumental work of maintaining a live record of the architecture of the UK and Ireland is in danger of being abandoned
A monumental work on British buildings
Gavin Stamp’s posthumous book is a magnificent tour d’horizon, a bible of the styles available to architects between the wars
Must we keep failing universities alive?
History is full of institutions which could not justify their own existence
SEEN should be heard
A new group aims to remind the police to act without fear or favour
The morality of altruism
People have a limitless capacity to convince themselves that what’s right coincides with what’s best for them