A.N. WILSON: The unmistakable link between the depraved sex life of the Left's favourite economist and his ruinous spend...
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James Graham is a brilliant playwright who has made stage hits out of such unlikely subjects.
Edmund Wilson was a mid-twentieth-century literary critic and all-around intellectual authority. He wrote for moderate-circulation magazines like the New Republic and the New Yorke...
ASTONISHMENT rather than gratitude generally results when Balaam comes to curse and remains to pray, and we confess to an almost bewildered astonishment after reading the highly ap...
With a new book on the ‘impossible’ life of royal women, Catherine Mayer says she feels sorry for them – and that we shouldn’t compare them
The prolific biographer Ackroyd turns his gaze to W.H. Auden (1907-1973), a poet who straddled Britain and America, traditional verse and innovative drama, and canonical high cultu...
WILLIAM GOODE the younger is an unsung hero of Anglican Evangelicalism. One of 14 children born to a well-known Evangelical clergyman, he was educated at St Paul’s School and Trini...
Opinion: Wellington lawyer and author Daniel Kalderimis, KC, squirmed when I made the Tolstoy comparison, but I stand by it.
by Allison Pearson, Telegraph A redoubtable and fearless battler, she dedicated her life to championing truth. We must pray she did not also die for it I had just filed this piece...
The sheer thoughtlessness. Harry and Meghan allege they cannot bring their children with them when they travel to engagements promoting the Invictus Games.
By Jonathon Van Maren, European Conservative. (Image: Public Domain) Rochester’s Guildhall Museum has fallen prey to what C.S. Lewis called “chronological snobbery.” Over 150 years...
Undercover agent I WAS born in Salisbury, not far from Stonehenge. Speaking in Salisbury Cathedral recently, I was reminded of the connection I feel to this ancient English landsc...
THE SELFISH GENE is a book to read on paper, with a pencil or, better yet, a ballpoint pen in your hand for scribbling in the margins. It demands engagement in a way that few other...
AS A child, I was the sort of clever-clogs who examined his pennies before spending them on sweets. So I learned early on that Fid Def – or simply F D – imprinted around the head o...
Andrea Williams, Director of Christian Concern and the Christian Legal Centre in Great Britain, shines a light on the “institutional self-loathing” of the Church of England and the...
SURPRISED BY HOPE by Tom Wright (Books, 4 April 2008) reminded readers that death was not to be evaded but defeated; that the object of creation was fully the object of redemption;...
IN 1978, the annual BBC Reith Lectures were delivered by the Revd Dr Edward Norman, a lecturer in History at Cambridge University and a distinguished church historian. He took as h...
Carl Trueman offers a devastating commentary on too much of the Church of England – “H. Richard Niebuhr famously denounced the liberal church of his day, summarizing its theology i...
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