Dartmoor Ponies are facing an extinction event, thanks to a government Quango

Ministers love announcing transformative mega-projects, but millions of commuters would settle for an internet connection that actually works

A combination of authoritarianism and hypocrisy proved fatal

The British establishment no longer sets the terms of public debate over migration

Cheap food is not evidence of exploitation but of competition — something Adam Smith understood long before Zack Polanski

Violence spiralled out of control in Northern Ireland in the aftermath of a shocking crime

Luke Salmons’s legal victory should lead to a change in police culture

FIFA is scoring a pathetic own goal with its treatment of football

We need more energy, quickly, and where else to get it from?

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A reflection on the Tory Party’s historic suspicion of interventionism

A giant of Spanish letters who was forged by childhood exposure to his father’s vast English library

Mass deportation of Muslims will not solve antisemitism, but feed feelings of alienation

Italy’s first woman PM has proved a pragmatic conservative who has brought stability to her country

What characterises a US citizen in the 21st century, beyond abiding by the country’s laws and supporting its constitution?

It’s time to stop ruining Britain’s countryside with drab, identikit houses and instead build real places with focus, heart and purpose

Fifty years after Israel’s most audacious hostage rescue, its legacy still shapes how the country understands security, citizenship and war

An exhibition at the Wallace Collection shows how Britain’s greatest wartime leader found solace and satisfaction in painting

The Pope was well-received in Spain, but political tensions have been mounting

The Conservative Party leader might please no one by trying to please everyone

When does upholding free speech become an act of self-sabotage?

Zac Brettler’s short life and mysterious death

Kathleen Stock demonstrates the value of a philosopher’s analytical mind in a sharp critique of assisted suicide

Thoroughly entertaining, darkly funny and humanely nasty

The old Art has an armoury of skunk-like defence mechanisms to keep the unwashed at bay

This American culture is hegemonic because even to steal from it is to propel it

Two irascible, elderly artists and two beautiful younger women in unusual relationships

Scholarship trumps zealotry, particularly when it is veiled by modesty

Think exotic spices, maraschino cherries and curly shoes

Gambling on Cantonese cuisine

Look after the woods, and they will continue to give

why traditional topiary is
making a comeback