Thanks to TikTokers and the Trump movement, the Russian author is newly popular in 2025. But is ours truly a Dostoevskian age ...
Sasha Mudd is Prospect’s philosopher-at-large. She is an associate professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, and visiting professor at the University of Southampton ...
Ben Olivier is the CEO of Thales Alenia Space UK and theVice Chairman of the UKspace trade association ...
In the last year, the United States has transitioned from flawed liberal democracy to competitive authoritarianism. In this new regime, institutions as diverse as universities, law firms and news ...
France is about to get its fifth prime minister in two years, a week after Britain’s fourth prime minister in three years was forced into an emergency cabinet reshuffle only 14 months since taking ...
As I’ve got older, most of my straight and lesbian friends have dropped out of the party scene. It’s clear that many were using partying as a means to an end—as a launching pad for a relationship, ...
Media Confidential is back for Season 3! Alan Rusbridger and Lionel Barber take a dive into the world of media. What—and who—drives it? What do they get right... And what do they get wrong? This week, ...
As the Second World War beckoned in 1939, the director of London’s National Gallery, Sir Kenneth Clark, came up with a plan: to commission a handful of carefully chosen artists to document life on the ...
It was a good year for swifts at St Vigor’s. All the nest boxes in the church tower were occupied, and multiple swiftlets hatched and fledged in each of them. From the end of April until the beginning ...
Most festival directors would love to have Herr Nachbauer’s problems. For 50 years, he has presided over a glorious annual celebration of chamber music and song. The greatest musicians in the world ...
Once upon a time, not so long ago, there was a naive belief that the World Wide Web would improve the standard of public discourse. In the area of law, for example, the notion was that direct and free ...
Keir Starmer and other world leaders have committed to recognising the State of Palestine at the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), which started yesterday in New York. With Israeli forces ...