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
Preparing for the worst
How gender critical commentators are preparing for the impact of the Hate Crime and Public Order Act
The art of Caspar David Friedrich
In our brave new world of modern art, there’s a growing appetite for celebrating the mystery of the natural world
Man of letters: reading between the lines
Byron: A Life in Ten Letters by Andrew Stauffer
Must we keep failing universities alive?
History is full of institutions which could not justify their own existence
The hidden cost of pronoun politeness
Using untruthful pronouns is not the same as complimenting a bad haircut
Miriam Cates is right about surrogacy
It is a fundamentally dishonest and exploitative practice
The slick glide through the institutions
When values are outsourced to third-party organisations, everybody suffers
The passage from India
The failings of Bazball, like the failings of Britain, are becoming more apparent
Jam, Jute, journalism, Japanese design
There is a lot more to see and enjoy in Dundee than London reviewers suggested