Tag: England

Total Results: 63


May 4, 2021

What England owes the Irish Relations between the two nations were not always a nightmare

Tom Holland

Wednesday
21.04

21.04

Football and the decline of Englishness Heart, home, liberty, belonging — our national sport is like any other faith

Dominic Sandbrook

Monday
19.04

19.04

You can’t silence D.H. Lawrence Spurned by feminists and silenced for decades, his work is more relevant than ever

Frances Wilson

Tuesday
23.03

23.03

Why we French love to hate the English It is truly unthinkable that les Anglais will win the war of the vaccine

Anne-Elisabeth Moutet

Monday
01.03

01.03

Why political language matters When politicians talk in abstractions, politics itself begins to lose coherence

Zachary Hardman

Monday
22.02

22.02

Robert Maxwell was no mystery His is a story of self-hatred and Holocaust trauma

Tanya Gold

Wednesday
16.09

16.09

The English have always been drunkards There's nothing new in history — including our nation's partiality to a stiff drink

Ed West

Tuesday
23.06

23.06

Tolkien’s mythic plan for England The author wanted to write a great saga that would fill a gap in the nation's pre-history

Niall Gooch

Wednesday
29.04

29.04

‘Jerusalem’ is the play we need right now Jez Butterworth's masterpiece is a rare thing: a revival that's in tune with our troubled times

Barney Norris

Tuesday
29.10

29.10

Anne Boleyn: whore, witch or Cinderella? Most of the received wisdom about Henry VIII's tragic queen is based on misogynistic propaganda

Suzannah Lipscomb

Thursday
29.08

29.08

Ben Stokes and the art of brinkmanship

Robin Aitken

Wednesday
17.07

17.07

How ‘The Favourite’ failed Queen Anne She was a unionist hero – not a demented old sot

Polly Mackenzie