Letters
July/August 2020: Letters to the Editor
The opportunity deaccessioning creates for activism
The way we were
Telegraph letters, the nation, & David Twiston Davies, 1945-2020
This vision glorious
Let us allow the glory of Easter to touch our daily lives
W.S. Gilbert
A wildly funny and slyly subversive comic genius who deftly skewered the mores of Victorian England
Hero of the hour
Giles Watling asked the question that was on nobody’s lips, as he rushed to the Prime Minister’s rescue
Synaesthesia
Robert Thicknesse, Lucy Lethbridge, and Yehuda Shapiro return for a mind bending and spirit expanding episode of Critical Mash
Parklife people
This book has a brilliant premise but, frustratingly, it doesn’t quite work
Sunak stumbles
The Prime Minister spent half of the afternoon trying to extract his foot from his mouth
Face to face with history
Holbein at the Tudor Court brings the English Renaissance court back to vivid life
What does the Scottish Hate Crime and Public Order Act really say?
Misunderstandings are the fault of Police Scotland and government ministers
Michael Gove’s convenient conversion won’t be enough
Britain’s economic dysfunction runs very deep indeed
The BBC should remember what it’s for
A public broadcaster should exist for truthful journalism, not fashionable pieties
The poverty of “Singapore-on-Thames”
Britain can take inspiration from other countries but it cannot merely imitate them