Peter Pan
Tragedy of the little Darlings
The relationship between J.M. Barrie and the real life Peter Pan was fatherly, friendly and perhaps something else
Dominic Hilton’s Buenos Aires diary 5.0
Dominic Hilton offends the fumigation guy and witnesses the death of a former President
When England has lost its pubs it will no longer be England
The rural pub is becoming increasingly under threat, and with it, a key part of our national identity
The evolving role of Prime Minister
Professor Jeremy Black talks to Graham Stewart about how the role of prime minister evolved in its first one-and-a-half centuries
Super League at 25: The unfinished revolution?
As Super League celebrates its 25th birthday, rugby league is further away from its founder’s vision than ever.
Keep Britain’s countryside free from bureaucracy
Now that we have left the EU, the UK government no longer needs to pander to pressure groups like Wild Justice
Budget 2021: What we’re expecting
Tax rises and handouts, everything we (think) we know is coming
No news is bad news
Claudia Savage-Gore is trapped in remote learning hell with an incontinent pooch
Radio cashes in on theatre’s loss
Radio drama is prone to over-signalling regional differences, says Anne McElvoy
What the Protocol border inside the UK is doing
What Jeffrey Donaldson thinks the government should do about that
Moping about Muppets: Another humiliation for Disney
The Muppet Show’s widened appeal has become Disney’s Achilles’ heel as the puppet show becomes the latest victim of cancel culture