Martin Heidegger
Making sense of evil
Forced to flee her native Germany, Hannah Arendt is finally celebrated there in a major exhibition
Intangible benefits for intangible heritage?
It remains to be seen whether the UK’s Ratification of UNESCO’s Convention on Intangible Cultural Heritage will be valuable
He’ll never let the old flag fall
Lee Anderson will never stand for insult, especially the insult of never being invited round for dinner
Ferrari and the terrible joy
Michael Mann’s Ferrari shows how ambiguity and contradiction fuels us
The truth about London Bridge
Flawed narratives should not distort historical memory of the planning for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II
Less than an animal?
It is surely wrong that animal foetuses enjoy more protection under the law than human ones
Shrimp for breakfast in Sapporo
A culinary adventure with Japan’s finest seafood
Tragicomedy at the UN
The limp United Nations cannot be trusted to support the victims of tyranny
Should there be set texts for MPs?
Establishment ignorance of the texts we should be governed by is endangering the United Kingdom
The Church of England is practicing a secular religion
Equality, diversity and inclusion can be prioritised over religious faith