Michael Spicer
Mrs May: My part in her downfall
The battle to secure a clean Brexit was won only after Brexiteers secretly obtained a copy of the 1922 Committee rules
Plagiarism in comedy – homage or theft?
How a hugely popular American satirical show ripped off an online British comedian
Newly-minted mission statements
The Brexit coin takes bogus aspiration as part-ambition, part-accomplishment
Channel 4 is not worth conserving
You can’t build a nation on Dr Who, Gin and publicly-owned TV networks
Form-filling our way to excellence
British universities are ill-served by the Research Excellence Framework
Should the police censor music?
Drill music presents itself as the soundtrack of liberation, but it’s dangerously mired in gang violence
It’s time to burst the red balloons
How did Europe’s wealthiest state come to finance the greatest tyrant of the 21st Century?
Before and after gould
Bach’s Goldberg Variations have a rich history that far transcend its modern association with Glenn Gould
A game of thrones
Shelley Puhak’s woman-versus-woman rivalry between queens is only part of the story
The myth of liberal neutrality
The culture war in our universities is sweeping away cherished illusions