The Sunday Telegraph
Elegant defender of lost causes
Daniel Johnson recalls the colourful life of Sir Peregrine Worsthorne
Postcards from before the war
It is no longer possible to reflect upon Israeli culture as if the “Question of Palestine” could be brushed aside
Who’s ready for the Equality Levy?
Birmingham’s bankruptcy is a portrait of Britain’s future
The big winner of recent opinion polling is despair
As we approach the next election, few people are optimistic about Sunak or Starmer
The Roman Republic is worth thinking about
The life and death of Tiberius Gracchus illustrate the virtues of populism
NatCon lives on
The conference has gone ahead in Brussels despite protests and police action
Diversity is not our strength
The Khan Review reveals a society needlessly splintered along ethno-religious lines
Whisperings of the cruel sea
Britten: Concertos (Orfeo)
The elusive Seiji Ozawa was Japan’s greatest peacemaker
Farewell not just to a conductor but to a generous man
Therapy is making children ill
What would really help children’s mental health is talk about resilience
Ukraine can still triumph
It needs, and deserves, Western patience and solidarity