Presbyterianism
Authoritative not Authoritarian
His Scottish Presbyterian view was not hierarchical
What makes a hero?
Today, our heroes are demi-gods with superhuman powers, genius detectives and, painful though it is to admit, activists
Letter from Washington: What were they thinking?
A question to which there is no exonerating answer
The thorny problem Christianity and Judaism never address
Why do Christianity and Judaism still find it so hard to get along?
Does history have meaning?
Graham Stewart talks to Professor Jeremy Black about whether the past can be a servant to the present
The myth of overwhelming right-wing terrorism
Myth-makers are following fashion not evidence
Down with the Crown
The Sussexes are just one minor factor among a number that could ultimately lead to the demise of the monarchy
The assassination of Soleimani
The Arab Spring didn’t amount to much, but when the US killed Soleimani last year it was a unexpectedly positive counterpoint
The Marxist cell in Number 10
Adam LeBor investigates the former communist cult that has found common cause with the prime minister and the Brexiteer Conservative right
Just keep swimming
Those of us who partake in open air swimming should be allowed to return to this miraculous prophylactic