Sports Injury
Trouble beneath the surface
Labour’s triumph obscures worrying signs of division and chaos brewing in British society
Bevis Marks Synagogue
Britain’s oldest purpose-built synagogue faces a new, more insidious threat
No, Liz Truss did not crash the economy
The Conservatives should be brave enough to take on this stupid talking point
Murders for April
April is the cruellest month, breeding detective fiction out of the dry land
Fire and ice
Klopp is the air-punching booming-laugh extrovert; Guardiola the turtleneck-wearing, obsessively professorial introvert
The war on noticing in modern Britain
How DEI initiatives and the worldview behind them dull people’s natural perceptiveness
Fruitful discussion
Hannah’s Children is a sharp retort to assumptions about barefoot, bread-baking women harassed by scores of children and domineering husbands
Struggles of a veteran matador
Familiarity can make the heart grow cooler, but greatness can still prevail
Singers have a voice, too
Study of the Western canon is often reduced to a politicised debate: power and patronage versus individual genius. The truth is far more complex
Giving noticing a bad name
Observing factual differences is not the same as leaping to conclusions