The links between Dante's The Divine Comedy and the Large Hadron Collider at CERN are deeper than one might imagine. |
In attacking Mary Beard because of her looks, A.A. Gill has drawn attention away from what might have been interesting criticisms. Posted Mon 23rd April, 10:33 · Comments |
Paul Lay responds to the suggestion that we should dismiss Eric Hobsbawm because of his pro-Communist sympathies. Posted Wed 18th April, 10:20 · Comments |
Paul Lay is impressed by a new book that illustrates Britain's historical and present-day ignorance over China. Posted Mon 16th April, 11:20 · Comments |
Britain's political elite are often criticised for having few achievements away from Whitehall. Richard Foreman contrasts their inexperience with the 19th-century statesman Lord Rosebery. Posted Wed 11th April, 09:35 · Comments |
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