Lord Beaverbrook
The battle for PPE – never was so much owed by so many to so few
Can Lord Deighton do for PPE what Lord Beaverbrook did for Spitfires?
End of the Biden farce?
The President’s fragility has been obvious for years — but was he ever in control?
The sacred and the profane
Allowing a “Rave in the Nave” in Canterbury Cathedral was a regrettable error of judgement
Where has all the money gone?
Even Booker Prize-winning novelists struggle to make a living from writing
Soothing sounds in time of war
There are expectations going back to 1948 that musicians turn up to provide relief
How the internet killed The Simpsons
Nicholas Clairmont has avidly viewed more than 750 episodes of the comedy about the residents of Springfield — but won’t be watching any more
The right must learn from modern art
Marcel Duchamp’s rule-breaking provides real lessons for the right
J.K. Rowling and the very Freudian fandom
Many Harry Potter fans feel a strange compulsion to hate the thing they love
Childhood reclaimed
Mobile phones have been constraining our kids’ imaginations — but it does not have to be this way
Britons need real ownership, not feudal leaseholds
We should shake up an outdated and restrictive system that offers a simulation of property ownership
Plain Janeites
For all their admirable dedication, keepers of the Austen flame cannot be so protective