Robert Lyman
Pro-imperial truths of the old world
This magnificent one volume history details the tumultuous days of the Indian army in the jungles of Burma
The death of charity?
The decline of religion and the fraying of our social fabric has made us meaner
The Scottish Government are being bad eggs
State institutions should not be encouraging a potentially painful and dangerous procedure
Beethoven: Nine symphonies+ (Decca)
This Beethoven gift set is not for Christmas. It is for life
Who’s advising the migration advisors?
We deserve more transparency when it comes to who and what influences British immigration policy
Murders for April
April is the cruellest month, breeding detective fiction out of the dry land
Taking Pride
If sexual orientation is not a choice and therefore nothing to be ashamed of, then it can be nothing to be proud of either
The false prophets of war and turmoil
All eight of Whatmore’s subjects would have been astounded by the
stability of the British state through the 19th century
How NatCon was saved
An attempted cancellation flopped in Brussels — but the bad taste remains
Bevis Marks Synagogue
Britain’s oldest purpose-built synagogue faces a new, more insidious threat
Escaping Plato’s goon cave
Vision Pro illuminates the telos of modernity and the narrowing of human experience
The age of the news influencer
TikTok reveals a broader existential crisis facing the media and our consumption of the news