Carter’s Christian introspection has been twisted into the imperial self-regard now worn by Trump.
In the 1920s, the writer and psychoanalyst Marion Milner began a diary – and found a way to retrain her mind for the better.
You might have missed it in amid the non-stop travails of the Labour government, but Kemi Badenoch is not doing well. Week ...
Donald Trump has promised he'll achieve peace in the region. We'd be foolish to believe him.
Political sentimentalism was never enough to overturn patriarchal beauty standards.
How did we get here? By Wolfgang Münchau Unless something unexpected intrudes, Vladimir Putin is on course to win the war in Ukraine. His troops are now within military spitting distance of the city ...
A blue bauble with a sparkling menorah marks the first time we attempted to blend the festivals. By Rachel Cunliffe Trust the Jewish calendar to mess everything up. I am used to explaining that Jewish ...
Is it possible to believe that love actually is all around? By George Monaghan December comes in, Richard Curtis comes on. And for that dizzy month, when you go out into the world, you are able to ...
As an extension of Carrie Bradshaw, she straddles the middle and high brow. By Ella Dorn The literary world is in uproar because the Booker Prize has its newest celebrity judge. It’s Sex and the City ...
This final (or is it?) Christmas special episode of the sitcom suggests that our world may not be as awful as it seems. By Rachel Cooke I saw the final (but is it?) episode of Gavin & Stacey a few ...
Not everyone has a family to return to at Christmas. Those of us who do shouldn’t take it for granted. By Jonn Elledge “It is with a very heavy heart,” then prime minister Boris Johnson told a press ...