Holding one would cool the temperature and lessen the chance of an Alistair McAlpine incident – in other words, false accusations.
Plus: Up yours, Amazon. Secrets of Thanet South. Up yours, Lutfur. Plus: The madness of sacking Graeme Archer. And: Is Andy Murray Scottish, after all?
The latest review for our Film Club, a century after the start of the First World War: Stanley Kubrick’s ‘Paths of Glory’ (1957).
Understand our Judæo-Christian heritage and only then can you begin to understand every aspect of our culture and national history.
There’s a whole world beyond the TV show – from the books and fan-sites to the podcasts and card games. This is a guide for the uninitiated.
He brings to this book what he brings to politics: an unwavering sense of perception and authority.
To distract their critics, Labour’s Treasury team will make a big thing of the administrative savings they intend to make
Why I’ll have Nick Griffin on my show. Why I won’t have Mo Ansar on my show. And: the duplicity of Conservative MPs
The brief and response form are available – as always – on our website. The closing date for submissions is 30 June.
The latest entry in our Film Club is Lindsay Anderson’s ‘If….’ (1968), a movie that straddles the two great British cinematic traditions.
The art world should be grateful for politicians who don’t take too close an interest in culture
Truly, they are conservative as well as Conservative.
They also believe that Britain is a Christian country – but are more divided on whether or not faith-based organisations should play a larger role.
There’s a lot of Strauss and Mahler to choose from – but why so little acknowledgement of CPE Bach’s 300th Anniversary?