The government did two things at once on Tuesday evening. It legislated, for the first time in binding form, the long-promised ban on imports of refined petroleum products made in third countries from ...
Sir: Last week’s leader hit the nail on the head (‘Desperate retreat’, 16 May). You have to wonder what is in the minds of the Labour party and specifically its potential new leaders Burnham, Rayner ...
Earlier this month, I wrote a cover story for The Spectator warning that Donald Trump’s increasingly brazen flouting of ...
You must connect all nine using four lines without removing your pen from the paper. A common response is to imagine that the ...
Emily Brontë, who died, aged 30, in 1848, is a source of perennial fascination – and potentially a biographer’s ...
Many political scientists are oddly uninterested in politics. Their fascination is at a level of theory; but the means ...
Shaun Wilson’s latest novel gets going with a childhood recalled like James Joyce’s Portrait of the Artist as a ...
In May 1860, backed by an army of 1,000 eager but ill-armed volunteers, Garibaldi ousted the absolutist Bourbons from Sicily ...
In July 2000, Rupert Murdoch’s Sky acquired an obscure online gambling brand called Surrey Sports. It was little remarked ...
Before he died in 1973 at the age of 81, Neil Gunn was arguably Scotland’s greatest living novelist, a leading figure in its ...
Georgian dining, if you were wealthy, was an incredible experience. Everything, from the location to the furniture, was ...
Otherwise it’s perfect – wittily written and packed with many fascinating characters besides the ever intriguing Marcel ...
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