Narration
Dilyn goes to Glasgow COP26
The Critic Narrated: Episode Three, with Robert Hutton, Josephine Bartosch and Robert Thicknesse
It’s time to resurrect forgiveness
The Critic Narrated: Episode Two, with Revd. Marcus Walker, Hannah Betts and Patrick Galbraith
Welcome to Tufton Street!
The Critic Narrated: Episode One, with Matthew Lloyd Roberts, Claudia Savage Gore and Jonathan Aitken
Hush, nepo baby
Such colourful champions of free speech should be treasured rather than ridiculed
Brooding blokes
Russian writers loved a pouting, picturesquely pained protagonist
Crossroads of history
Cyprus is an island of contradictions, and the more we learn about it, the more paradoxical it becomes
The uneasy aftermath of the Austrian elections
Will the Austrian establishment close ranks against the Freedom Party?
Afrocentrism with a Labour twist
Dawn Butler’s Black History Month video was disturbing as well as weird
Immigration is still the elephant in the room
Violence is appalling, yet we have to understand the conditions from which it emerged
No room for reform?
We should hope that even the worst people can change
Wagner: the long and short of it
Creativity consists in destruction, in turning the composer inside-out, in making fun of him.
Improvement and impoverishment
Urban life from the poorhouse to the public house
When will bishops be held to account?
If you challenge the progressive establishment, prepare to be abandoned by the hierarchy of the Church of England