Louis-Ferdinand Celine
Rumours of a crime
Louis-Ferdinand Céline was a flawed man, but he should be allowed to be condemned by his words
Why Ukraine almost certainly cannot win
And why the war is likely to continue anyway
Minimum pricing, maximum annoyance
No one wins when the minimum price for alcohol rises
Why Trump triumphed
The Democrats had too many self-inflicted disadvantages to overcome
Sean Scully in France
He’s been showered with honours and awards — yet plenty of people can’t stand his work
The childishness of republicanism
Lidia Thorpe’s outburst is no reflection of the Australian attitudes towards the King
White male conservatives for identity politics
Kemi Badenoch’s supporters should have fewer illusions
Fabian fry-up
After last night’s disco, a very hungover conference is ready for a hearty plate of social democracy
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
The art of violence
High jinks in the Groucho Club are small beer when compared to the misdeeds of their artist ancestors
War, peace and city streets
How English towns survived the Blitz and entered the modern world