Wes Streeting
Fabian fry-up
After last night’s disco, a very hungover conference is ready for a hearty plate of social democracy
The BBC can be a drag
The priorities of its reporting, especially on gender issues, can be absurd
Apologies are useless without action
It is nice that Gillian Keegan has acknowledged reality, but it is not enough
Shades of Gray
Never underestimate the mysterious yet powerful Sue Gray
Revising Roman rottenness
The monsters of old can teach us about the monsters of today
Two cheers for pedestrianisation
Pedestrianisation cannot solve all of Oxford Street’s problems
Enthralling eclecticism
Roberto Gerhard: Don Quixote, &c. (Chandos)
The US is getting what it wants in the Middle East
Israeli escalations against Hezbollah are not defiance but an extension of U.S. strategy
The truth about Notting Hill Carnival
We should be more honest about the dark side of the event
More than just noise
Berg, Schoenberg, Webern: Piano works (Warner)
The opportunism of anti-police activists
Continued agitation around the death of Chris Kaba is inexcusable
The self-destruction of the centrists
Chaos looms for the Conservative Party
Embrace your inner exile
How can we appreciate art in alienating times?
Making a mockery of Labour
The ministers just can’t yet do chaos like the Tories could