taste
Weekends à la mode
Living Architecture is opening minds and changing taste
Modern houses buyers actually want
Public taste has shifted; the government must catch-up
In defence of GB News
Demands for the channel to be silenced amount to snobbery and opportunism
The greats’ Dane
The story of Burton and Gielgud’s famed Broadway production of Hamlet has been turned into a West End play
All in the family
Most likely, we live in a comfortable nest of light fictions
Is public health a protected belief?
A new case will decide if prohibitionism in the name of public health constitutes a philosophical belief under the Equality Act
Truss alone
Young Liz was accidentally left in charge of the country, only to be menaced by the worst sort of criminals: Tory MPs
The misanthropic history man
Yuval Noah Harari has become an intellectual superstar, but his predictions have become wilder and sillier
Time for realpolitik in Israel
Britain’s foreign policy in the Middle East should put British interests first
In praise of the viola
Cantabile: Anthems for viola (Delphian)
Trouble beneath the surface
Labour’s triumph obscures worrying signs of division and chaos brewing in British society
He’ll never let the old flag fall
Lee Anderson will never stand for insult, especially the insult of never being invited round for dinner