Reform Party
Making plans for Nigel
Culture wars may give Nigel Farage another chance to ambush the Conservatives
Do not go gently after that bad knight
It’s easy to criticise Blair — and fun, too!
Studio: Donatello at the Palazzo Strozzi
A magnificent celebration of the artist who was midwife to the birth of humanism
Birth of a four decade nightmare
Time and again, Afghanistan has found its future decided from afar
’Verse averse
The idea that there are multiple universes and that it might be possible to “‘versejump” is surely one way of explaining the cinematic urge
A hidden horror
Rakib’s Britain: Domestic abuse is happening behind closed doors — and within closed cultures
Surviving the love of a psychopath
Norman Scott gets the last word against the man who raped and plotted to murder him
The monster that lurks within us
The enduring popularity of fantasy and horror fiction proves that we still live in the long, dark shadow of the Gothic novel
Sectarian cinema?
It may not be easy, but multicultural societies must embrace liberal values if they are to survive
Studio: The 2022 Venice Biennale
Cecilia Alemani has produced an exceptionally intelligent and delightful Biennale
Deporting Prince Charles
Dilyn and Boris run into Nadine in the park, who has a some bold new ideas