A weekly reflection on a topical issue.
Will Self reflects on what the changing nature of utopias says about us, from Thomas More's sixteent
Republican or royalist we all need something or someone in which to invest our loyalty. Will Self re
Some critics of religion see having faith as being childish. But John Gray argues that believing tha
Philosopher and author John Gray argues that the Sunni extremist group Isis (Islamic State in Iraq a
AL Kennedy argues that the British have much to gain from - in the words of Robert Burns - "seeing o
It's a tale of "shadowy white-hatted hackers, more shadowy black-hatted hackers and the possibility
AL Kennedy argues that our obsession with gossip is affecting our public discourse, and corrupting i
"Humanity's past thoughts are my inheritance" writes AL Kennedy. "I need them in order to learn how
Scotland could become independent. So, asks Tom Shakespeare, should England consider returning to an
Many people assume that disabled people must be unhappy. But the empirical evidence doesn't back thi
A growing number of people are describing themselves as spiritual but not religious. This is not a t
As hundreds of thousands of young people get ready to sit exams, Mary Beard reflects on exam season
Mary Beard reflects on recent TV programmes and newspaper articles about what's going on in care hom
"The archaeological wonders of today" writes Mary Beard "don't come from heroic subterranean explora
Mary Beard looks forward to the 60th anniversary of the first "four minute mile". But in the midst o
William Dalrymple celebrates the writing of Peter Matthiessen who died this month, comparing him wit
William Dalrymple reflects on the current pivotal elections in India and Afghanistan where religion,
Taking Lent as his starting point, William Dalrymple contrasts the Christian view of Lent - with all
Sarah Dunant reflects on fame and the cult of celebrity following the recent success of the film "20
Sarah Dunant compares our reaction today to climate change with responses in the seventeenth century