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Nicola’s song for Europe
Sturgeon spells out why Scotland’s path back to the EU would be hindered by an illegal referendum attempt
The erotic art book banned by a pope
A rich tale of great artists, pornography and the papacy has made I Modi one of the most fabled of all books
A cut above
Above all is the quietude, broken only by the snipping chatter of several scissors
We must escape Subtopia
As Ian Nairn warned, British town planning has had a grim levelling effect on our urban and rural spaces
Carr’s sound, satisfying, and solid creations
A new book on an inventive, unjustly underrated, provincial architect is handsome but flawed
Newsnight and the rapist
The BBC should be embarrassed by its careless coverage of a man who has now been convicted of rape
SEEN should be heard
A new group aims to remind the police to act without fear or favour
The meaning of Navalny’s death
This tragic event illustrates the cruelty and fragility of the Kremlin
The roots of academic irrationality
How ideology came to dominate the intellect — and rigidity subordinated scepticism
Women in prisons deserve better
Classifying male criminals as women adds insult to injury
How Britain fell in love with cars
From Wind in the Willows to Wodehouse, cars captured the imagination
Artistic freedom is worth the risk
Arts Council England’s revised guidance offers cause for concern over freedom of expression