Prayer
Oxford is fallen
What do they know of faith who only multi-faith spaces know?
Alan Bennett at 90
From the small screen to the stage, Alan Bennett has been the poet of awkwardness and isolation
Sport, strength and pseudo-feminism
We should expose the emptiness of femininity compared to femaleness
Poland’s border crisis belongs to the rest of Europe too
A soldier’s tragic death has exacerbated tensions on the border with Belarus
Why civility matters, even when it’s hard
Swallowing our pride is better than political violence
Where the Tories must go from here
The Conservative Party must set aside backbiting in favour of building a radical political project that can appeal to young and old alike
Beyond the boundary
Can art reflect a nation’s spirit through its depictions of one of its favourite games?
The way forward for conservatives
We must have bold politicians who really believe in the things they promise
What is culture anyway?
Protecting and renewing culture demands a fuller understanding of its nature and its purposes
Back in the big time
It is tempting to explain the turnaround in two words: “Unai” and “Emery”
The odd couple
Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene may have been unlike as possible, but they remained the closest of friends for four decades