Sex and the City
Borderline bleak
Sex and the City’s sequel is more mini-lecture series than TV drama
A mum’s place is in the Irish constitution
Ireland’s constitution is rare in protecting mothers, so why change this?
Women MPs should be representing women’s interests
It was ludicrous to talk about microaggressions in the aftermath of an alkaline attack
Between the devil and the deep blue sea
A substantial and growing minority of Americans hate both presidential candidates
Off with the fairies
Unsurprisingly, the most brilliant of all English music-theatre pieces are mostly overlooked
TransForming London
You deserve to be inclusioned in London’s progressive future
What is academia without scholarship?
Research is an essential feature of academic life
What are our cathedrals for?
Changes to the management of cathedrals have obscured the very point of their existence
AI has not killed the author
Advanced technology can enhance rather than replacing the pleasure of a good book
Two-tier policing?
If the Government caves in on its buffer zone guidance, it will be mandating two-tier policing
This vision glorious
Let us allow the glory of Easter to touch our daily lives