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
Something in the Bath water
Liberal Democrats are ruining a beautiful city with pointless regulations and Remainer spite
Conscious decoupling
Some people consider ideas on their own terms; for others they are inextricable from context
Common prayer
Britain, and her monarchy, have a language fitted for times of joy and sorrow alike — so why does the Church of England make such poor use of our traditional liturgy?
Murders for February
Hitler, Harlem and the high-life feature in this month’s murder mystery haul
Out with the old and in with the new
People are asking why the classic art market has declined — and will it recover?
Are we suffering from generational sink?
How can the young find meaning and coherence in the future?
WW3 and the end of history
The age of world wars is past, the age of global civil war has come
Train lines to nowhere
The farcical naming of new overground lines has exposed the fragility of progressivism
Grimdull
The fantasy genre is afflicted by a dull and tedious obsession with adolescent cynicism, prurient scenes and one dimensional anti-heroes
A wilting wallflower
A once ambitious civic project has devolved into the chaos that is London Wall West
The Conservatives can still reform our cultural institutions
The Tories should cut the Blob down to size before Keir Starmer comes to power