Brexit scaremongering is backfiring in the country
One of the bitter lessons that Remain campaigners learnt from their humiliating referendum defeat was the brilliant use of language adopted by leave crusaders, particularly
One of the bitter lessons that Remain campaigners learnt from their humiliating referendum defeat was the brilliant use of language adopted by leave crusaders, particularly
When Napoleon invaded Venice in 1797, bringing about the end of the Venetian Republic, he nicked a giant Veronese painting. The painting now sits in
Let me take you for a stroll down the high street of 12th-century Winchester – one of the great cities of medieval England – and
I’ve just seen an opera from inside a wedding cake. Well, it’s an understandable mistake. France’s Troisième République Palais Garnier confection of an opera house,
Martin Parr is a rarity among modern British photographers – he is the author of some remarkable works of social documentary and yet, attending one
The organisers of ReykjavĂk festival Dark Music Days clearly underestimated quite how popular the world première of a new piece by Georg Friedrich Haas in
I can’t resist joining the Reaction argument over Irish journalist Fintan O’Toole. Writing for this site earlier this week, Eilis O’Hanlon, my esteemed colleague on
It would be good if coaches and journalists took a vow not to utter the words “World Cup” till March 17th, the day after the
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