World Health Organization
Five reasons WHO must be rethought
A crisis mustn’t be allowed to let WHO lay us to waste
This is not where I live at all
Cynthia Erivo’s slighting of Sunderland was indicative of British arts establishment beholden to a homogenous, Americanised vision of culture
Campus confidential
Inside the secret Cambridge societies hiding their unfashionable views
Those WhatsApp groups in full
Thirteen reasons to ban politicians from smartphones
The wines of Israel
Israel’s wine heartland is now suffering from rocket attacks
The spectre of the past
The “Great English Ghost Story” offers a form of comfort and is rooted in the ache of nostalgia for a more elegant era
Winning the argument, losing the country
Winning debates is all well and good, but it does not represent political progress
Murders for April
April is the cruellest month, breeding detective fiction out of the dry land
Women in prisons deserve better
Classifying male criminals as women adds insult to injury
Who are universities for?
Research is important — but serving the needs and desires of students matters more
Representation gets raunchy
We have to stop the patronising pandering to communities in the name of “representation”
The misanthropic history man
Yuval Noah Harari has become an intellectual superstar, but his predictions have become wilder and sillier