Albert, the king maker
We all know about the infiltration of Stonewall into public organisations but who knew that media organisations had also been hijacked on environmental issues?
Not your prince?
Although the nationalist’s share of the vote has decreased over the past ten years, nationalism-lite now has a secure place in Wales’ media and our education system.
Review: That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore
Perez isn’t a political comedian, but, like many, he has been compelled to become politicised by the deranged political culture that has permeated comedy in the US.
The Bartlett Report: Anonymous accusations & recriminations
Unsubstantiated grudges, decades-old grievances, personal animosity, professional resentment and even calculated attacks are not healthy in any university.
Pu Miao: Traditional Chinese Modernism
A Dialogue Between Architecture and Landscape. Not for him the kind of traditionalist literalism or pastiche but a dynamic, context-driven architecture that respects tradition and yet moves it forward.
Now Is Good
Tim Firth’s first ever musical comedy, “Now is Good” is an original piece of writing that surprises at every turn.
Shanghai Lockdown: A photo-diary
These evocative photos by Zhu Runzi conjure up how Shanghai has changed from one of the world’s most dynamic cities into a ghost-town.
The importance of sovereignty
We cannot understand the war without looking at the role and influence of Western ideas and values… We have a stake in Ukraine whether we like it or not.
The problem with “Gender Bias”
… despite the survey also showing that 94% of respondents thought that “children should grow up to be whatever they want.”
Olympic Meddles
Brave investigative journalism is essential for our understanding of what is happening in China. Unfortunately, factual accuracy can be drowned out by emotionally attached storylines and guesswork.