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All I wanted from Damian Green was an apology
Damian Green, all women know the difference between a hand and a tablecloth
Damian Green probably has no idea how awkward I felt
My Tory party has gambled away its reputation. It needs more than a new leader
The Casey Review: Integration of UK immigrants is a two-way process
Ghosts at Home, Manchester
The future of the monarchy has potential to be our next crisis
King Lear with Glenda Jackson, Old Vic Theatre SE1
The Rivals at Bristol Old Vic
Yerma at the Young Vic, SE1
I’d rather read Potter than Proust — confessions of a literary academic
How can we defend our liberal heritage by abandoning its values?
Book Review – 1606: William Shakespeare and The Year of Lear
Book Review – The Gap of Time
With his token women, Corbyn has done a Cameron
Hamlet, Barbican Theatre, re-reviewed
The Jeremy Vine Show: Should the Sun have published footage of the Queen playing Nazi?
The photo of a young Queen playing Nazi is an important piece of our history
What’s It All About? Bacharach Reimagined, Menier Chocolate Factory, SE1
Since when was the hijab a feminist statement?
Why is Elizabeth I, the most powerful woman in our history, always depicted as a grotesque?
We Conservatives can’t be the party of both meritocracy & monarchy
Newsnight – staging an election
Outside Mullingar, Ustinov Theatre, Bath
Cyrano de Bergerac, Royal Theatre, Northampton
Radio 3 Free Thinking with Srdja Popovic
In an age of ISIS, we need to think critically about saints like Thomas More
Fat Man, The Vaults, SE1
Question Time, 29 January 2015
To understand Isil, Europe must remember its own religious history
Cameron’s reshuffle played for friends. Instead, it alienated everybody
Britain has forgotten its debt to Iraq’s Christians
Suzanne Moore, please don’t start a feminist party
Paul Lamb is wrong. There is no such thing as a ‘right to die’
Feminists should celebrate the closure of Nuts: it was never pornographic enough
Channel 4 News: should oil companies sponsor the arts?
Cutting all state funding to the arts would be monstrous
Blithe Spirit, Gielgud Theatre
Gove’s attack on Etonians: a sign that senior Tories are giving up on the next election
WT4 is happening Ukraine? Channel 4 News with Paul Mason
Pandering to UKIP won’t inspire Tory voters
Don’t get too excited about Yulia Tymoshenko – or her Syrian counterparts
Ukrainians in Britain have been ignored by Cameron. So now London-based oligarchs will feel the heat…
Rape victims shouldn’t need anonymity. But they do
Nigel Farage’s hypocrisy has upstaged Cameron over Syrian refugees
Western Christians are not helping their persecuted brothers and sisters
Gender segregation: radical speakers cannot demand an audience that fits their prejudices
Michael Gove and Boris Johnson: partners in power?
The pressures, perils and peculiarities of holiday reading
Surveillance states needn’t make us paranoid
Two Ados
The School for Scandal, Barbican Centre
The Kissing Dance / Bed & Sofa
Moonlight, Donmar Warehouse
Terminus, Young Vic
Cause Célèbre, Old Vic
Gotcha, Jagged Fence at Riverside Studios
Accolade, Finborough Theatre
Getting the Arts into Shape
Fake Shakes(peare)
Over Gardens Out, Riverside Studios
Broken Glass, Tricycle Theatre
Boiling Frogs, Southwark Playhouse
Design For Living, Old Vic
The tensions undermining a pact
Bedlam, Globe Theatre
Deathtrap, Noel Coward Theatre
How To Be An Other Woman, Gate Theatre
Music Review: Philip Glass in New Haven, Sprague Memorial Hall
The Equality Dilemma
Book Review: White is for Witching
Sick Note
Book Review: Only One Thing On Their Minds
Verse Makes A Comeback