terry farrell
A bid to inspire future architects
The Farrell Centre opens the door to architecture.
William Wilberforce and England’s forgotten saints
The Clapham Saints and their efforts to reform British manners have been unjustly and unwisely forgotten
When classicists attack classics
Sanskrit isn’t the only ancient language to be affected by academic imperialism
Why Labour has the best history books
Labour continues to blunder down that long blind Blairite alleyway, unable to turn back or find an exit
The sacred and the profane
Allowing a “Rave in the Nave” in Canterbury Cathedral was a regrettable error of judgement
The untalented Mx. Ripley
In a story of a fiendishly successful performance, Eliot Sumner proved an extremely unconvincing man
Dear Keir, get real
Instead of announcing grand new doctrines, it’s time for a very British realism
The Midas touch
The kind of skill that makes the breath catch in thousands of throats at once