Mia Farrow
The jokes must go on
Christopher Bray reviews Apropos of Nothing by Woody Allen
Campus confidential
Inside the secret Cambridge societies hiding their unfashionable views
The passage from India
The failings of Bazball, like the failings of Britain, are becoming more apparent
Escaping Plato’s goon cave
Vision Pro illuminates the telos of modernity and the narrowing of human experience
The age of the news influencer
TikTok reveals a broader existential crisis facing the media and our consumption of the news
The fixtures that forged a nation
Even if you loathed sport, you could enjoy this book — which is why it can both delight and frustrate
Do hurt people hurt people?
This popular cliché attempts to be generous but ends up implying that victims are tainted
Brexit and the dubious doppelgangers
Doppelganger models are an unreliable guide to how Britain would have looked had Brexit never happened
Shrimp for breakfast in Sapporo
A culinary adventure with Japan’s finest seafood
Dear Keir, get real
Instead of announcing grand new doctrines, it’s time for a very British realism
Is public health a protected belief?
A new case will decide if prohibitionism in the name of public health constitutes a philosophical belief under the Equality Act