Zero Seats
The case against “Zero Seats”
Despite everything, some Conservatives still deserve to win
A monumental work on British buildings
Gavin Stamp’s posthumous book is a magnificent tour d’horizon, a bible of the styles available to architects between the wars
Please remember, terrorism is evil
Worrying numbers of people romanticise the brutality of those perceived as “oppressed”
Keir: more than just a lucky general
Neither Left nor Right can accept that Starmer’s impressive focus and strategic sense is responsible for transforming Labour’s prospects
Don’t forget Armenia
Armenians, once the target of genocide, are under threat again
How to lose an empire
The rise and fall of the Sassoon family, whose yearning for social acceptance brought titles at the cost of success
The publisher and the police
The case of Ernest Moret has drawn attention to a sinister abuse of power
What the BBC does not say about femicide in London
Racial disparities are evident among perpetrators as well as victims
A “lost” novel better left unfound
We’re a long way from touchstones One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera
Reboot camp
In the desperate hunt for stories, adaptations are now all-dominant
Food for thought
Is it worth trapping the squirrels in my London garden?
Lone danger
One certainly wouldn’t expect anything resembling loyalty from the wolves running “Theatreland”