Quentin Tarantino
Violent delights
It’s 30 years since Pulp Fiction hit cinemas, and what a time it was to be young
A neglected radical
Guillaume Guillon-Lethière was an artistic and social pioneer
Sunak must take the fight to Labour
Starmer has been allowed to escape criticism and accountability
Here comes trouble
Farage is going to cause huge headaches for the Tories, and may be here to stay
C. L. R. James and the majesty of cricket
The West Indian writer and historian knew that cricket is far more than merely a sport
“Trad” theatre can still feel fresh
West End strikes a balance between keeping their spine and nostalgic appeal, whilst avoiding creakiness
Counting Covid costs
We need a broad perspective of Britain’s pandemic failures
The pitfalls of protecting beliefs
Parties should have the right to make foolish decisions about what ideas to exclude
Lockdowns and the problem with science-based policy
Evidence in politics is great, but what evidence and to what ends?
How I came to live in Looking-Glass House
How it feels to be exiled over political disagreement