Ara Darzi released his report on the English National Health Service last month. To no one’s surprise, he finds ...
Derrida opened it by reading out the ‘famous passage’ that was to serve as the ‘matrix’ for the entire series: Kant’s attempt ...
On Friday, 27 September, we felt the whole of Beirut shake. A huge plume of smoke was visible across the city.
The Broadway cinema in Prestwick closed in 1966. It was converted into a bingo hall, then a squash court and ...
Andrew Seaton’s first book, Our NHS: A History of Britain’s Best-Loved Institution, has been shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize.
A judge in Georgia recently struck down the six-week abortion ban. But total or near-total bans are still in place ...
You can tell a lot about the state of the contemporary university by looking at something peripheral: the parking. You might think there is only so much that can be said about parking. You would be ...
Labour members have long used the party conference to push for a more humanitarian approach to immigration and asylum. In Liverpool this week, however, at the redeveloped docks from which more than ...
Abu Rayhan al-Biruni and Ibn Sina illustrate the region’s cosmopolitanism and ingenuity. While being grounded in ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. ‘The department store is dying,’ Rosemary Hill wrote recently in the LRB, reviewing an exhibition at the Musée ...