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2021-01-01
It’s all a conspiracy
Flogged off
Meet me at Ronnie's
Everything I haven't done
Squaring the circle
The straits of Hell
Down with the Old Masters
Triumph of the Trump Doctrine
Beware of bad ideas
A question of taste
Round up the ordinary suspects
Everyday Lies
The BBC, a class apart
David Starkey The heroes of the past are now the objects of ridicule by the ignorant
My woke world
Kicked out by the comedy club
Tim Congdon: The huge increase in public spending has to be tackled
Sounding Board
John Maier: The Polymath: A Cultural History from Leonardo da Vinci to Susan Sontag
Jessica Douglas-Home: Anthony Whishaw: Works on Paper
Helen Dale: Wisdom of the Ancients: Life Lessons from our Distant Past
Christopher Bray: Devils, Lusts and Strange Desires: The Life of Patricia Highsmith
Jonathon Green: From Aconite to the Zodiac Killer: A Dictionary of Crime
Dream fishing
Miriam Elia on...
Arty Types D.J. Taylor on Cheryl Partington
Romeo Coates
Jonathan Meades
Fundragers splash the cash
David Womersley: Darke Matter
Andrew Roberts: Statesman of Europe: A Life of Sir Edward Grey
Guy Walters: Portrait of a Muse
Roland White: The Secret Life of Special Advisers
Tibor Fischer: Out of the Ether
John Bowers: In Black and White
Patrick Galbraith: The Gull Next Door
Louise Perry: Kink edited
A six-point manifesto to improve the lot of literary strugglers
John Self: My pick of 2020 fiction
Claudia Savage-Gore on the nuances of nurturing a G&T
Some composers hit the right note in the search for an earthly paradise
Two talented young actor/writers offer a welcome taster for 2021
The pandemic is a disaster but it could also be an opportunity for change
Male rock stars can be manly and wear dresses too — ask Harry Styles
A new programme on the Holocaust has an unexpected link to my family story
Frida Kahlo by Michael Prodger
Tom Chesshyre reports on the dusty allure of distant train museums
Thomas Woodham-Smith doesn't collect, he accumulates stock
Hannah Betts finds chic alternatives to dreary sweatpants
Nick Cohen blames testosterone for his latest sports injury
Hephzibah Anderson says compost is the heart of every garden
Patrick Galbraith reflects on shootin', fishin' and male friendship
Christopher North ponders bullfighting and the Catholic view of death
Christopher Pincher slams the door on a bad year with a classic champagne
Lisa Hilton savours a sensationallysauced London institution
Felipe Fernández-Armesto chooses ambience over aphrodisiacs
Dress sense
Carry on spending
Diversity season again
Ring in the new . . . please
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