Nnena Kalu
It’s not the Tate’s job to heal you
There must be limits to the idea of art as restorative
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James O’Brien’s aggressive incuriosity is becoming ever more embattled as his worldview crumbles
The rise and fall of Nicola Sturgeon
The former SNP leader squandered her talents in a classic tale of hubris
Fear and fury in Belfast
Violence spiralled out of control in Northern Ireland in the aftermath of a shocking crime
The screaming spires
Oxford University must clarify where it stands on academic freedom
Nigel Farage, community leader
The logic of multiculturalism is turning on its architects
The false filibuster framing
There was nothing undemocratic about resistance to the Assisted Dying Bill
The Tobacco and Vapes Bill is a masterclass in self-defeat
Labour’s tobacco crackdown will fuel crime, hurt retailers, and push smokers towards worse habits
Paean to a green and pleasant land
The finest living example of that perennial English type, the countryman-writer
What on Earth is the point of the Lib Dems?
With neither power nor principles, the party is an absolute waste of space
Eat less chicken
Industrial farming is bad for the environment but it is also cruel
Ant & Dec: heroically bland
Clear separation between private and public selves is faintly refreshing
Why Ed Miliband can’t change course
He would have to abandon his self-appointed role as an agent of progress
UnappEaling comedy
A “loose, loose reimagining” of Kind Hearts And Coronets does not really work
