Machinery
Tank warfare – its past and future
Jeremy Black talks to Graham Stewart about the century of the tank
The renewal of Englishness
Journalist James Cowley builds a national identity from an excavation of incidents
Independence: a two-way street
Both judges and politicians must respect long-standing constitutional conventions
Not so perfidious Albion
Britain has proved a steadfast ally to Ukraine, whilst the EU has dragged its feet
Britain, 2049
You’ll own nothing, and you won’t be particularly happy about it
The strange afterlife of New Atheism
The once dominant internet and media phenomenon has given way to more agile secularisms, but its legacy lives on
Mansplaining womanhood
What is a woman? What are they for? Do they have souls? Men may never know, as that might involve asking a woman her opinion
Buildings for butchers
How should we judge the grandoise building projects of murderous dictators?
France’s unspoken, unfinished civil war
France’s cycle of social unrest and politically polarised elections has its roots in the Algerian conflict and the ensuing unresolved struggle for the soul of the nation