Christianity is our best defence
It has become normal to think of the Islamist attacks in Europe as attacks on a secular way of life.…
Letters
Woeful Wales Sir: Allison Pearson succinctly points out the absurdity of the so-called Welsh government and its assembly, now trying…
No respite
What lockdown means for families with disabled children
Mover and shaker
As Lionel Barber recounts unrolling his pitch to replace me as editor of the Financial Times to the newspaper’s proprietor…
Let us pray
Will churches ever fully reopen?
A fine bromance
This book has appeared with no fuss or fanfare and yet by any account it is something of a scoop.…
Divided states
Once again, Trump has shown how well he understands America
Restless spirit
Sybille Bedford died in 2006, just short of 95. She left four novels, a travel book, two volumes of legal…
Natural order
The ancients knew nothing about global warming, but they still reflected on the relationship between man and nature. In the…
The ethics of lockdown
Is the harm it causes justified?
Diary
American expats have a conundrum on election night: do you stay up to watch the results come in or do…
Bass notes
It’s a good day to stab something and tear out its heart. Elaine Lorys is the only female master fishmonger…
Portrait of the Week
Home The government imposed a lockdown on England to last until 2 December. On television, Boris Johnson, the Prime Minister,…
Sit back and enjoy the spectacle ahead
‘At least there’s sport,’ said the woman in the supermarket queue. True enough, and in a welcome sop to an…
The Battle for Britain
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Singing the blues
A second lockdown won’t cause me much suffering. I don’t have a shop selling ‘non-essential’ goods (e.g. books) that will…
A lockdown too far
The benefit of having a lockdown announced some days in advance is the ability to savour what is about to…
Puzzle no. 629
White to play and mate in 3. A puzzle featured in The Queen’s Gambit, apparently composed by W. Atkinson in…
There is no Santa Claus, Sir Patrick
It seems, then, that this latest lockdown has been instigated simply to protect two very questionable institutions — the National…
Lamb to the slaughter
The Slightly Foxed podcast, like the quarterly and old bookshop of the same name, is almost muskily lovely. It’s the…
Bridge
How many times have we had it hammered into us: ‘When dummy goes down, plan the play’? Well, if we…
Dear Mary
Q. Is there a tactful way to wind up a Zoom call when one of you has more time on…






























