No Time To Die
007’s licence to thrill is renewed
‘No Time to Die’ suggests that Daniel Craig’s James Bond will be a hard act to follow
The end of Pevsner
The monumental work of maintaining a live record of the architecture of the UK and Ireland is in danger of being abandoned
The problem with puberty blockers
Ministers must step in to prevent the NHS from experimenting on children
Britain needs eccentric thought
Lewis Goodall is wrong about the “radicalisation” of the Tory right
Dark rumblings at the RIBA
Secretive shenanigans concerning the future home of its drawings collection arouse concern about the wisdom of the governance of the RIBA
Scary cute
CUTE, a new exhibition at Somerset House is a deliciously unsettling stroll down the uncanny valley
Fifth magician blues
He made the tea, he forged the autographs, and only once did he run out of plectrums
Of course women support women
Men are angry about where women’s money is going? What’s new?
Sunak stumbles
The Prime Minister spent half of the afternoon trying to extract his foot from his mouth
Against Britain’s two-tier policing
Street preachers should not be arrested for offending people
When youth becomes period drama
The stakes feel very high when our younger years become the stuff of popular entertainment
The lies of Sinn Fein
Sectarian smears against Unionists have been exposed as the falsehoods they always were. Will anyone bother to say sorry?