Douglas Hedley
Revolution in the Academy
The quest for knowledge, not power, ought to guide academia
Eric Fogey
Dr Fogey genuinely does believe that virtually every enlightened measure of the past 200 years was a mistake
Conservatives listen to music too
Gatekeeping the “real” meaning of songs is foolish and futile
How the Tories can win again
The new leader of the Conservatives must reach an important, ignored sector
The childishness of republicanism
Lidia Thorpe’s outburst is no reflection of the Australian attitudes towards the King
The crisis at Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre
Serious as it is, it is no anomaly
Two-tier policing is not new
Our authorities must operate without fear or favour again
The soaraway success of scoops and smut
Tabloid sensibility wasn’t just about visual presentation, it was also about the way stories were written
You reap what you sow
Poor Daniel Zeichner was left to face the outrage that the Budget had caused
A captivating northern star
If Lise Davidsen sneezes, the opera world shuts down
From austerity to the Swinging Sixties
Two books by David Kirby and Robyn Hitchcock are the equivalent of two albums’ worth of their authors’ holiday snaps