From ‘dada’ to Darth Vader – why the way we name fathers reminds us we spring from the same well
The word “father” likely originates from a long-dead source language, estimated to date back some 6,000 years.
The word “father” likely originates from a long-dead source language, estimated to date back some 6,000 years.
Matt Hancock has unquestionably earned a top spot in the naughty category this year. But who else has made it onto Santa’s Christmas list?
Charles Foster’s investigation into 40,000 years of consciousness is complex and strange but the Enlightenment section is worth reading.
In this week’s letter, Walter Ellis and his local community come together after a fellow expatriate’s death.
What could have been if Raymond Asquith had lived to see his 38th birthday?
I’ve just re-read online a wonderful piece by Matthew Parris that appeared in the Spectator on August 15, 2009. It’s about his father, who had
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