Letters to the Editor
March: Letters to the Editor
Jonathan Meades’ attack on the Welsh language misunderstands its history
An excess of Fauré
Gabriel Fauré: Violin concerto (Naxos), Complete piano works (Calliope)
The predictability of subverting expectations
What to expect when you’re expecting your expectations to be subverted
Something has gone very wrong with “human rights”
When the “rights” of foreign sex criminals are being prioritised above the safety of Britons, we need change
The EU is leaving Britain behind on immigration
The continent is waking up to the need for solutions, and Britain must wake up as well
Toasting a maestro
Stranded passengers emerged bewildered into the night of the living dead
The definitive Brexit book—for now
Shipman captures the compelling drama of Britain’s greatest peacetime political crisis since the People’s Budget
This is England, nor are we out of it
Englishness isn’t an ethnicity, or even an idea. It’s more like auto-destructive art
Britain should get serious about organised crime
We underestimate how much crime is the work of small, nasty groups of people
The case for duelling
A Modest Proposal: If yes to assisted suicide, then why not duelling?
Reparate good times, come on!
The Critic’s Extremely Factual Guide to Slavery Reparations the UK Most Definitely Owes