The Ashmolean
Pissarro: paintings, prints, and papery pleasure
This exhibition shows the world of the impressionists beyond their most famous paintings
Disposable women?
Middle-aged women are routinely ignored and dismissed by society — it is time for that to change
How widespread is NHS qualifications fraud?
A viral Twitter post raises uncomfortable questions about the level of training in British institutions
Hobbs recalled
Ninety-five years on, Hobbs still holds a record that is unlikely ever to be broken
Murders for April
April is the cruellest month, breeding detective fiction out of the dry land
Ireland has become an exporter of gender ideology
An architect of Irish trans policy has been elected Human Rights Commissioner of the Council of Europe
The misanthropic history man
Yuval Noah Harari has become an intellectual superstar, but his predictions have become wilder and sillier
On conservative despair
It is hard to escape the sense of tremendous national loss
Doubting the new Ireland
The more traditions have been deconstructed, the more people have experienced a sense of loss
This England
We should celebrate the glorious wartime cinematic masterpiece that Churchill wanted to ban