The president knows most of his executive orders will be challenged in court. He wants the fight.
The Holocaust continues to haunt our politics. But slurring our opponents as Hitlers is not the way to defeat them.
The Royal Opera House returns to John Cranko’s romantic tragedy Onegin for the ballet’s 60th anniversary, posing one question: can unrequited love turn into a mutual feeling? The audience is ...
The news from Davos yesterday was that Rachel Reeves had been persuaded to “relax non-dom rules amid millionaires’ exodus” ( ...
His studies of Austrian writers, at times more fiction than fact, offer a guide to the artist he would become.
In the life and work of Correlli Barnett, we can find all the most dangerous currents of contemporary conservatism.
In the acknowledgements at the end of her new book, Open Socrates, the philosopher Agnes Callard writes: “Socrates compares writing down one’s ideas to planting seeds in barren soil from which nothing ...
The future of the Inflation Reduction Act hangs in the balance following the inauguration of Donald Trump.
All it went to show is how so many politicians have failed to engage in the detail of the debate on how best to care for ...
The winner of the 2017 PEN Pinter Prize on how poets have responded to the horrors of civil war – and why the peace process is far from over.
In January 2009, as Gordon Brown’s government argued over whether to build a third runway at Heathrow, the senior civil ...
Trump starts his second presidency with more Americans thinking favourably of him than they did in his first day of office in 2017.