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04:
We shall never surrender
January 2018
18:
The Coronation jewels
November 2017
11:
Unknown but not forgotten
August 2017
24:
Lion of old light
July 2017
26:
Dunkirk & Brexit
18:
DUNKIRK
June 2017
29:
Good bye, Mr Bear
28:
The V&A opens its heart
19:
Rallying in the face of tragedy
19:
Oh dear! Does Brussels REALLY think we'll come crawling back?
06:
"We have a guardian"
April 2017
23:
Happy St George
March 2017
29:
A grown-up goodbye
23:
What do we do?
22:
Well done!
22:
No sacrifice
20:
Kind reader
20:
Dame Vera Lynn turns 100 -- She sang us to victory
17:
Happy St Patrick
January 2017
21:
Resolute
17:
How David Ricardo became wealthy
11:
Claire Hollingsworth - amazing and steadfast
December 2016
31:
Happy 2017
November 2016
24:
Happy Thanksgiving
21:
Hurray, Andy Murray!
13:
The Queen remembers why
11:
In the silence of remembrance
October 2016
25:
Farewell to Jimmy Perry
September 2016
30:
Thomas Hobbes was right
05:
Backbone
05:
Every day we rejoice
August 2016
08:
Outgunned, outmanoeuvred, hopelessly outnumbered
July 2016
04:
The Fourth of July
02:
Freedom
02:
The morning after
June 2016
10:
He's amazing
06:
D-Day
May 2016
23:
Cameron's guru stares down Cameron's Brexit bogeyman
23:
"Greetings, slaves"
18:
Your Majesty, you do not weep alone
16:
Job creators' view -- Britain's people undermined by a failing EU
10:
The sneer of cold command
07:
He has shown us the natural marvels of the world
03:
We loathe crony capitalism
03:
We love underdogs
April 2016
27:
News we like to hear
25:
The St George mushroom
23:
Everybody has dragons to face - Happy St George's Day
23:
If I don't like what you do, you go to the back of the queue
23:
A mind so beautiful, ingenious and true
21:
Happy Birthday, Your Majesty
March 2016
17:
Happy St Patrick's Day
09:
Thank you for the music, George
05:
Mr Butterfly has died
02:
They say the EU solves environmental problems - really?
01:
Happy St David's Day - Salute to Wales
01:
Is England to be flooded?
February 2016
29:
Do Brits voting to remain in the EU have any compassion for fishermen?
29:
How Adam Smith can change your life
27:
Kudos, Lexie Hill!
20:
Tribute to the City of London
January 2016
28:
Gilbert Blythe - male hero
25:
A toast to Robert Burns and Scotland on this his night
13:
David Bowie bows out
December 2015
29:
First to row solo non-stop across the Pacific
16:
Happy Birthday, Jane
November 2015
26:
Happy Thanksgiving!
23:
On the Lord's Prayer in the cinema
14:
We grieve for France. We stand with Christian civilisation
11:
On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month
October 2015
12:
Edith Cavell
September 2015
15:
The Few
11:
September 11 - four 9-11s to remember
09:
A global tribute to the Queen's service
August 2015
22:
Brave Americans and Brit stop deadly attack on French train
July 2015
24:
Hidden in plain sight
10:
Saluting The Few
07:
Celebrating Ringo Starr on his 75th birthday
06:
The people of Hong Kong courageously campaign for democracy
04:
Happy Fourth of July!
01:
Happy Canada Day! Strong and free!
June 2015
27:
Show your support for UK armed forces
15:
MAGNA CARTA AT 800
May 2015
14:
The 'sublime heroism' of British workers
08:
We remember VE Day
April 2015
23:
Happy St George's Day
15:
The Queen: "I don't get to give this one out very often"
March 2015
31:
Goodby, Amazon
17:
The saint of second chances
01:
Happy St David's Day - Salute to Wales
01:
Pilot and nurse decorated for life-saving action in Afghanistan
February 2015
26:
Victoria Cross bestowed on heroic Para
26:
Clementine Churchill
January 2015
30:
Churchill, alive
28:
Sailing on sunlight
20:
Parliament's birthday - January 20th
09:
We stand with Charlie Hebdo
06:
And think, dear heart
December 2014
31:
Hope
29:
In the bleak midwinter
21:
Once in royal David's city
20:
Requiem for Christmas cards?
07:
Intelligence, wit and humanity
02:
'Darkling I listen'
02:
PD James
November 2014
27:
Happy Thanksgiving!
19:
November!
15:
Reading the Rosetta mission
11:
On the eleventh hour
08:
Winston Churchill Still Stands Alone
04:
'Blest pair of sirens'
01:
All Saints Day
01:
Free speech
October 2014
18:
Ross Was Right
September 2014
25:
Ancient music resounding
19:
Scotland with us!
18:
Melancholy, defiant, hopeful, and patriotic
17:
A force for good
16:
Sending a message to the Scots
14:
Trafalgar Square, 6 pm Monday night
12:
Devolution - Excellent!
09:
Scotland, stay for love
01:
The self-loathing of the British left
August 2014
31:
A heroine - Professor Alexis Jay
05:
Almost unbearable
04:
The First World War
June 2014
09:
Extraordinary Elizabeth
06:
The 70th Anniversary of D-Day
May 2014
27:
Fighting Plagues
13:
A little humour on the Scottish Question
April 2014
24:
The day after St George's Day
21:
The United Kingdom is a Christian country
March 2014
26:
in the British Raj, Volume I, Growth, Elisabeth Beckett retrieves lost history and an inspiring and murderous history it is
18:
Samuel Johnson on world affairs
17:
What!? St Patrick was a Brit?
12:
"Alan Turing was a smart man"
03:
Steve McQueen CBE takes home an Oscar
February 2014
27:
Hubert Parry
11:
In praise of locals
11:
Jenny Jones snowboarder wins bronze at Olympics
04:
Snowdrops in floodwaters
January 2014
25:
What toast on Burns Night?
20:
Parliament's birthday
20:
A disastrous century of global cooling?
December 2013
26:
Christmas happiness
15:
Your rights and liberties?
November 2013
28:
Happy Thanksgiving
22:
CS Lewis - 50 years gone but always present
11:
The Forgotten Army
09:
On the trail of Dylan Thomas
October 2013
09:
The beautiful, blue-sky theory of Higgs and the Nobel Prize
September 2013
25:
Sir Ben Ainslie keeps America's Cup in America
22:
Prince George, Bucklebury and England
11:
New discoveries - Joseph of Arimathea
11:
9-11 What do we remember?
10:
New discoveries - Stonehenge
04:
Books, books, books - PG Wodehouse's eternal summer
02:
Sir David Frost - from employee to tycoon
August 2013
29:
Books, books, books - Charles Morgan
08:
Rail Project Unearths London Tales
06:
Katherine Parr
July 2013
23:
It's a child
16:
Cancer cure?
09:
James Lovelock responds to wind power fanatics
08:
Andy Murray triumphs - shows what it takes, shows it can be done
04:
Happy Fourth of July
03:
British painters paint Paris
01:
Happy Canada Day!
June 2013
24:
Sea Fever
10:
Leave behind your phone and laptop and the government snooping into them and head into a garden
08:
Inventor of the internet leaps to its defence
06:
The 69th anniversary of D-Day
05:
Dr David Livingstone
May 2013
28:
Shakespeare's Pub
25:
To the slaughter?
20:
Gray's Elegy
18:
Dr Kate Granger
18:
Global climate change sank Dunwich in 13th century
18:
Dambusters
04:
Common sense at the polls
03:
Smelling country in the Bristol
02:
RS Thomas, "Extraordinary man of the bald Welsh hills"
April 2013
27:
Tom Jones - Two Years, Confined to One Room
25:
Of Middlesex and Oswald's missing stone
23:
Happy St George's Day! A saint for you and me?
19:
Thoughts about terrorism and Margaret Thatcher
15:
Sir Colin Davis - Ave atque Vale
15:
Mick Jagger on Margaret Thatcher
15:
Aping Mankind
11:
Kindness and handbagging
11:
To live on the moors - Philippa Gregory
08:
Margaret Thatcher - Ave atque Vale
06:
Sir Philip Sidney and his editor
March 2013
28:
Maundy Thursday's liberating idea
28:
Another shout for press freedom
25:
Sometimes things have to get worse before they get better
25:
Orwell vs Huxley
22:
Never flinching from danger - Captain Michael Dobbin and L/Cpl James Ashworth
21:
London's best secret gardens
20:
Sir Bobby Charlton - why he makes every second count
20:
Dame Judi Dench
19:
The Church of Somewhere by Roger Scruton
18:
Freedom of the Press - it has to be defended
12:
Celebrating the Tube's 150th
12:
Robin Hood in Kent in the 13th century
11:
Melanie Phillips on the Archbishop of Canterbury and welfare reform
07:
The History of English Patriotism
01:
Voters see a new road ahead
February 2013
27:
Saluting the men of the Arctic convoys
25:
Tales from one the Empire's bottle-washers
23:
Hold up your heads, jurors
20:
The west doesn't need Feng Shui
15:
Tremendous search and rescue
13:
Group Captain Alfred 'Ken' Gatward - Beau Geste
09:
The stars of night in England
02:
Rose Petals and Muddy Footprints - Peter Beales
January 2013
30:
Competition watchdog barks at the real thief
30:
Rowan Atkinson's latest
28:
Jane Austen's "darling child"
26:
Why was the British Empire so efficient?
25:
Love on Burns night
23:
EU referendum sighted on the distant horizon
17:
"A cold coming we had of it"
16:
Dinner with Churchill
16:
Stop meddling, America
14:
The best of London theatre 2013
08:
Where are we now?
07:
Yes, he was great
02:
Happy 2013
December 2012
31:
Of fathers and daughters
27:
Dancing prematurely on Christianity's grave
27:
How John Milton Invented Sci-Fi in the 1600s
20:
Christmas cards, carols, charities, and cherubs
18:
Britons living longer
17:
The problem of guns is the problem of being human
17:
Bradley Wiggins named 2012 BBC Sports Personality of the Year
17:
English cricketers bat first victory on Indian soil in 28 years
13:
Baby, it's cold out there
04:
In Search of Rex Whistler
November 2012
29:
A huge cheer for Sgt. Danny Nightingale
29:
Gardening makes us more generous
28:
Squadron Leader Michael Cole
28:
The Hobbit and director Peter Jackson
26:
British act of courage goes unmentioned in Argo
24:
Navy commander's "Crews" missile to children
22:
Happy Thanksgiving 2012 to Americans and Brits
20:
Digby Pleacher on hedge laying
20:
Oh boy! Ode to Wodehouse
13:
Fighting industrial wind turbines - Upton Cressett
13:
"Ancient rights and liberties"
12:
A Study in Scarlett
12:
Saluting jailed Sgt Nightingale
12:
Sarah's natural gardens
11:
Remembrance Day
09:
Barbour
08:
We need lions
07:
Keeping beautiful time - Horologist George Daniels
06:
These ideas originally came from Britain
05:
Remember, remember
05:
Quentin Blake, exuberance unleashed
05:
Jeanette Winterson on what matters
05:
Ashes
October 2012
29:
Meeting future power needs
29:
Skyfall
29:
Glad to be back
19:
"A Medieval Love Story of Vast Proportions"
18:
Where else would she go?
18:
On childhood and on being a parent
17:
Booker Prize 2012: Hilary Mantel
16:
Whither Scotland?
15:
'We're ready to walk out on Europe': Prime Minister's closest ally Michael Gove
15:
This is how a true defender of freedom sounds - Canadian PM Stephen Harper
11:
The Nanny
11:
Pronunciation Guide to Scotch Whisky
10:
Calling Lady Godiva
09:
'Humanity must fight against bad things if we are to survive'
06:
Richmond Park - an autumn paradise of red and fallow deer, cyclists, walkers, riders, and runners
05:
Bernard Holden
04:
Classic Brit Awards
04:
The repeal of hate speech legislation in Canada
03:
Lawrence of Arabia
01:
Beautiful things on a rainy Monday
01:
You can beat David Cameron at history
September 2012
27:
The right to self defence
27:
A sensible response to crime
26:
Footpaths
26:
"So sorry, Ma'am"
25:
On the Arab Winter
25:
News from the media in Canada
24:
Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2009 - Amazing Grace
24:
"The Grown-up Pleasures of the Hobbit"
20:
Chivalry and liberty
20:
Maurice Keen and chivalry
15:
Kate has a right to privacy
14:
Goodwood Revival
13:
History and the mysteries of Richard III
12:
Bulldog's Pup
12:
Bill Moggridge, designer of the first modern laptop computer
12:
World University Rankings
12:
Advice on making a decision from Richard Branson
11:
Remembering September 11th
11:
A tribute to heroes of the skies
11:
Andy Murray takes the US Open, wins Grand Slam
10:
On the South Downs Way
10:
"Nerves of steel"
10:
How can Britain exit the EU?
10:
Paralympics hooray!
06:
Emma Thompson and Beatrix Potter in a new book
06:
From "The Isle of Wight’s Wildest Swimming" to the Isle's warriors and farmers
05:
Wright, Knightley, Law: Anna Karenina
05:
The plenary chamber of the European Parliament in Brussels has been shut in case it caves in
04:
Religious liberty in Britain: in crisis?
03:
Orwell's eggs
August 2012
31:
Your true face
31:
Fly the Flag for England
31:
'Euro Crisis Faces Judgement Days'
31:
Duke of Cambridge pilots helicopter, rescues schoolgirl from sea
30:
Boy who loves nature finds ambergris
30:
Marmite
30:
She does look as if she hates the well
25:
For what it's worth
24:
The torch of courage
23:
Men and horses - Sir Henry Cecil and Frankel
23:
Prince Harry
22:
Summer in the Isles
22:
George Orwell - too leftwing for the BEEB?
21:
Make it in Great Britain
21:
Adam Lindsay Gordon's encouraging words
20:
Niall Ferguson: Obama’s Gotta Go
15:
MEP Daniel Hannan reveals the disturbing contempt for democracy at the heart of the EU
15:
Left, Right, and Dickens
15:
'I will not cease from mental fight'
14:
George Bernard Shaw on economists
14:
Kateryn the Quene, KP
14:
Harbinger of the future?
13:
Rory McIlroy wins US PGA Championship
13:
'Happy and glorious'
13:
The Commonwealth is pushing past the EU in market importance
13:
Who thinks Britain is rubbish now? The volunteer spirit
11:
McKeever, Farah, Campbell - gold in the water, on the track, in the ring
11:
Wonderful lessons to be learnt
11:
London Olympics Built for Records
09:
Sir Chris Hoy rules out separate Scottish and British Olympic squads
07:
Raining gold
07:
Robert Hughes
06:
'Galloping Gold in Greenwich'
06:
Ben Ainslie sails into gold
06:
Andy Murray
06:
Meanwhile, artists and art lovers are at the Edinburgh Festival
04:
More Olympic golds
04:
Jessica Ennis - A marvellous gold
04:
More gold for the watery isles
04:
Never give up golds for Katherine Grainger and Victoria Pendleton
03:
Sir John Keegan
03:
Hoy!
01:
Bradley Wiggins's glorious doddle
01:
Rowing gold for Team GB
01:
Salt of the earth parachutes into BBC
July 2012
30:
More details on that opening ceremony
30:
Darcey Bussell is back
30:
Batman, the free economy and other questions
28:
Abide with me
27:
"Isles of Wonder"
27:
Good news for freedom of speech
26:
(Some of) My Favourite Things
25:
"Splendidly British and magnificently bonkers"
24:
The public's view of taxes and morality
23:
Images from the last time London hosted the Olympics
23:
An ancient and revealing axe
23:
La Promenade des Anglais
21:
Bradley Wiggins Takes Overwhelming Victory In Stage 19, Effectively Winning Tour de France
21:
Britain's sacred ground resurrected and restored
18:
UK?sells more outside EU?than inside for first time since 1970s
18:
Captain Tony Denison - hero and friend to the friendless
17:
Staging the world
17:
How to be a duchess
14:
The golden days of summer
13:
Individual brilliance and community consensus at Wells and elsewhere
10:
New research says that Stonehenge was built to unify the peoples of Britain
09:
"We were all in this together"- the Andy Murray brigade
09:
Is there any question to which 400-odd new elected politicians is the answer?
09:
The Little-Known History of How the Modern Olympics Got Their Start - in rural England
06:
A bit like love, the Higgs boson
06:
Captain Christopher 'Beagle’ Burne CBE
06:
The Royal Scotsman
04:
Happy Fourth of July
03:
The Man and Woman of System
03:
The City now, the City past
03:
Gardening Against the Odds
02:
Ceremony and equality
June 2012
30:
Honouring them
29:
Henley
29:
A Mozart triumph at Glyndebourne
29:
Walking England with poetry on the mind
27:
British comedians defend freedom of speech in court
27:
Second World War memorial to be unveiled, just a bit late
27:
Pie Jesu
26:
The Victoria Cross for Valour
25:
Spine-stiffening observations
25:
They did it
23:
The attacks on Britain are relentless
23:
Thomas Becket: Warrior, Priest, Rebel
22:
The Isle of Bute
22:
Hidden rivers, hidden heroes
22:
Disgraceful treatment of heroic Armed Forces
22:
The monster on the doorstep
20:
50 of London's smaller museums are worth a lurk
20:
RSC's "Matilda the Musical" is both funny and exuberant
19:
Laura Marling - 'A creature I don't know'
19:
Nice move
19:
Frankel goes to Ascot
18:
"The religion of Ever Closer Union"
18:
Shakespeare in Kabul
18:
The Queen's green thumb
18:
Churchill: The Power of Words
15:
Happy Magna Carta Day
14:
Alnwick Castle - home of a Magna Carta rebel
14:
Celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Falklands liberation
14:
To create a world with poetry
13:
Puppet company Handspring
13:
The state of the kingdom?
11:
Who will defend Britain?
11:
Team of wounded British servicemen to cross America by cycle
09:
Summer roses
09:
June gales
06:
The prize of history
06:
"The Queen of Duty"
05:
The Aunt Heap
05:
Service at St Paul's honours the calm, faithful Queen
05:
The Queen deflates the pomposity of Edward Heath and upholds the Commonwealth of nations
04:
Bunting for Britain and The Queen
02:
Jubilee celebrations in the villages
02:
Aid project worker and three other hostages rescued from Taliban
02:
The Diamond Jubilee Concert
02:
Getting into the Jubilee spirit
01:
Schedule of Diamond Jubilee celebrations
May 2012
31:
Richard Branson - up, up and away
30:
Cassandra Jardine
30:
Judge protects England's countryside
29:
Lessons from Europe
28:
Late thoughts on Memorial Day in America
28:
Snowdonia's Coast
26:
The Morgan
25:
BT launches The National CV 2012
24:
Designers heyday - Thomas Heatherwick and Sir Jonathan Ive
23:
Britain's love affair with the horse
23:
Britain's not-so humble pie
23:
Lord Lucas
22:
Telegraph Garden gold at Chelsea
21:
Robin Gibb has lost his battle with cancer
21:
Angela Lansbury
21:
Saving the cancer and killing the patient
19:
The generous gardener
19:
Stiff upper lip and tongue in cheek help to win the Second World War
19:
The Olympic flame has left Land's End
19:
Ocean of life
19:
Hearing John Barry's music last evening
18:
British and Irish art emerging from the shadows
17:
17:
Many Meetings
17:
The Olympic flame heads toward the United Kingdom
16:
Practicing
15:
Unexpectedly
15:
Disgusted: So-called Americans betray Brits
11:
Hilary Mantel's Tudor trilogy
11:
Why the euro is doomed to fall apart: it was an incredibly stupid idea in the first place
11:
Rule Britannia written as part of a revolt by the Prince of Wales against King George II?
09:
Soprano Laura Wright's flight
09:
Regeneration in Christchurch, New Zealand
08:
Festival 2012 - Universe of Sound
08:
Writer Angela Carter
08:
Design Museum's big move
07:
The Commonwealth is flourishing
07:
Music for a birthday
07:
Downton Abbey behind the scenes
07:
Freedom from the EU
07:
'English treats for everyone'
07:
The Duke of Devonshire at work
05:
Hidden Britain
05:
The fires of St Mary-at-the-Hill
05:
Election results: Boris hops back in as London's Mayor
04:
Ancient map gives clue to fate of 'Lost Colony'
03:
Euro pain
03:
Patrick O'Brian on the modesty of the rich
03:
The Jane Austen Guide to Happily Ever After
02:
Country years ago
02:
Country today
02:
Shakespeare Olympiad
01:
'Mystic Met' and the floods of April
April 2012
29:
"Love one another"
28:
Evolution and Belief: Confessions of a Religious Paleontologist
28:
Mottisfont Abbey
28:
Churchill style
27:
Sydney Wignall - Spy on the Roof of the World
27:
700-plus people comment on why Britain's students do not study Britain's history
26:
Landscape as dream
26:
Frieze London
25:
John Stanley's Trumpet Voluntary
25:
St Alphege, defying kidnappers
24:
The Death of Kings
24:
Debating longevity research at Oxford
23:
Hands off our playing fields, says Prince Harry as he presents marathon prizes
23:
Richard Branson - "befriending your enemies"
23:
The perfect saint for an adventurous England
21:
Britain's bluebells
21:
Michael Ross - From Liguria With Love
21:
Anselm's Day
21:
"The last people now living on Earth to witness a transit of Venus"
20:
Everything depended on his character
20:
Classic fm
20:
The long reach of the London Marathon
19:
Frederick Forsyth: The Establishment, 100 years of never saying sorry
19:
Obama stiffs Brits on Falklands
18:
Sir Tim Berners Lee attacks government invasion of privacy
18:
A culinary note
17:
Brilliant women explorers
17:
Sir Tom Hunter attacks government cap on charitable giving
14:
A philosopher of the English countryside
14:
Arguments
14:
Escaping the Titanic
14:
Nathan Outlaw's seafood
13:
A friend without guile
13:
"Britain's amazing philanthropy culture" under attack
09:
Resurrection
09:
Why demure is back
09:
Jeremiah Clarke's trumpet music
05:
Maundy Thursday
05:
The Quaker Friends - bravery beyond compare
04:
Taking lessons from Canada and the EU
02:
Remembering the defence of the Falkland Islanders
02:
The campaign to protect Britain's countryside
March 2012
30:
Rees-Mogg and Lea to speak: Britain shackled to the failing EU
29:
Brilliant essay by Tim Congdon CBE: Focus on the EU: available to you
28:
Turner inspired
28:
Britain's honour emerged intact just
27:
Britain was inclusive
27:
Boat builder Jack Chippendale MBE
27:
Digital Shakespeare
23:
"The drought of March"
22:
"How often. . .did Tolkien stop and chuckle to himself?"
20:
"The Lady's not for turning"
20:
Mary Grierson botanical artist
20:
The Duchess reveals a home truth and brings joy to a hospice for children
17:
Singing Shakespeare's sonnets to pop tunes
17:
Happy St Patrick's Day!
17:
'For still there are so many things that I have never seen'
15:
The Fry Chronicles
15:
London Walks
13:
India upended - The British Raj, Decay
13:
A report on Lord Monckton's extraordinary Climate of Freedom lecture
12:
Commonwealth Day
12:
Regulatory madness
12:
"The human right to convenient parking"
12:
Charles Pick, publisher and literary agent
12:
The case of the woman wearing a cross
10:
The art of the monarchy
08:
Of Englishmen and dogs, of Beverley and Whoops
07:
A few thoughts from a philosopher and a poet
05:
Elizabethan music
05:
Permanent exhibition pays tribute to Alan Turing
05:
One difference between civilised and uncivilised societies
01:
Artist Tracey Emin
01:
Happy St David's Day!
February 2012
29:
The health of the Anglosphere
28:
Under Anglo-American law, contracts have to be willing
25:
Canterbury Cathedral
24:
It's been a hard day's night
23:
Hong Kong was better under the British
23:
EU Metaphor alert
23:
Frank Carson comedian
23:
A tribute to the journalists who have died bearing witness to the truth
22:
Sheeran and Adele
21:
The life scientific
20:
Ivanhoe uncut
18:
A new biography of artist Edward Burne-Jones
18:
The refreshingly modest, dazzling and puzzling Queen
18:
Daniel Hannan in America at CPAC
17:
The Prince on the Book of Common Prayer
17:
The murder of the Vicar
16:
'Our empire was an amazing thing'
14:
'God,' cried Richard Dawkins
13:
6 Grammys for Adele
13:
Begone, dull care!
13:
House
13:
Love of freedom
04:
Planting an oak
03:
The Queen and the Poet
03:
The Aviator - Douglas Douglas-Hamilton
03:
Nelson's Pub
January 2012
31:
The cathedral of barns
31:
The eloquence of Douglas Murray
30:
The rubber hits the road
30:
GK Chesterton on the Romney candidacy for President of the United States
30:
Chesterton's hope
30:
Brr...
28:
Haunting music: Thomas Tallis and Vaughan Williams
26:
Quentin Blake at the Foundling Museum
26:
Happy Australia Day
25:
Happy night, Robert Burns
24:
Felicity Aston becomes the first woman to ski across Antarctica alone
23:
Snowdrops in Engand's greatest snowdrop garden
23:
Pronouncing Shakespeare as he and his actors did
21:
A country note on exercise
21:
Ian Bryce
20:
'Into the wild, with stags and stars'
20:
The Daily Mail's inspirational women
20:
Rethinking out of Africa
18:
Should we limit the right to trial by jury as some magistrates propose?
18:
Battle joined over Downton Abbey
18:
Comparing the Costa with the Titanic
17:
Quote of the Day
17:
Theatre in London
17:
"What the Help Really Saw "
16:
Kate Winslet wins Golden Globe for Mildred Pierce
16:
And Downton Abbey wins Golden Globe for best TV mini-series
16:
50 years of James Bond films
16:
Britain divided over Scotland's vote to leave
14:
Drinking the whole glass of vomit: The Royal Navy and the African slave trade
13:
Update to Magna Carta News Flash
12:
Eight grandmothers foil a south London security van robbery using handbags and a shopping trolley
12:
General Sir John Hackett, “I Was a Stranger”
12:
News flash: Magna Carta and religious liberty
11:
The National CV from 'the people's historians'
10:
Made in Britain
10:
Soon, £647 ( $1,000 ) Will Map Your Genes
07:
A passionate defender of Dickens on the page
06:
Art at the London Olympics
05:
A bouquet of British gardeners
05:
'The facts of life are conservative'
04:
Cartoonist Ronald Searle
03:
The limits of secularism, the power of religion
03:
Costume designer Susannah Buxton
03:
"Apple's design guru Jony Ive knighted in New Year Honours"
02:
Due process and indefinite detention in America
02:
The Queens' Diamond Jubilees
02:
'Tough', 'tender' and sensible comic Alexander Armstrong
December 2011
31:
The truth about Auld Lang Syne
31:
Charles Dickens - good on paper, great on screen
29:
Britain's future lies where?
28:
House Tales
28:
Transcribing the King James Bible by hand
27:
Conflict between the material and the spiritual?
26:
The Queen's Christmas Message
24:
Merry Christmas to every reader
23:
David Cameron pays tribute to Czech freedom hero Vaclav Havel
20:
In the frosty season
20:
An open letter from Frederick Forsyth CBE to German Chancellor Angel Merkel
19:
Courage
19:
Preparing for Christmas
17:
A generous time
17:
Speak up for Christianity, PM says
16:
Happy Birthday, Jane
15:
Happy Bill of Rights Day to Brits and Americans
15:
'Eurocrats no longer trouble to disguise their loathing for Britain'
15:
'Sir David Attenborough is a wonder of the world'
14:
High Flight
14:
New life: The Scottish National Portrait Gallery
14:
Teasing glimpses of 'the God particle', a Higgs boson
13:
The eyes of their country
12:
The Donmar swan song of Michael Grandage CBE
10:
Another view on Britain's veto and the EU
10:
Science is a delight
10:
Britain vs EU update
09:
Britain isolated?
09:
Cameron blocks EU changes that threaten Britain
09:
Charles Dickens: 'Our mutual friend'
07:
Jane Austen and PD James in Death Comes to Pemberley
07:
Drinking the 'poisoned cup' of the Old Vic
07:
"Casting bullets from the family silver"
05:
A meditation on cars and capitalism
03:
Secrets of The Queen's greatest treasures
03:
'Castle creepers'
03:
Music rising
02:
In praise of brilliant British choirs
02:
What does an Englishman do when he has to prepare Christmas dinner for 18 in the Pyrenees?
02:
A report from Ireland
November 2011
30:
Doing something right in Iran
30:
RAF rescue falls; government prefers to spend sterling on EU
30:
Celebrating Scotland
29:
'Tears from the depth of some divine despair'
28:
Lord Pearson's brilliant Bill and speech on examining the cost of EU membership to Britain
28:
Frank Wild: "He lived for the journey not the prize"
28:
Prince William flew to the rescue of missing cargo ship crew
26:
Stuttaford reports
26:
Have-a-go architect builds hobbit house
26:
The legacy of a murdered journalist and the niece who rescued his work and his memory
25:
Beauty as a response to beauty
24:
Thanks be
23:
Beatrix Potter vs Winston Churchill
21:
On the pilgrims' path
18:
An unconventional woman
18:
Longtime skeptic of Europe's common currency attracts admirers
17:
Teamwork saved Britain in the Second World War
16:
Lord "Have-a-lot"
16:
Nein, nein, nein
15:
The lost photographs of Captain Scott
15:
Bodies do bleed after death
14:
Prince Philip
14:
Meryl Streep's intelligence, and Margaret Thatcher's incredible personality
13:
Remembrance Sunday
12:
Dangerous Ambition - to the men who knew them
12:
Lady Under Fire on the Western Front
11:
11-11-11 Millions of Britons fall silent to remember war dead
10:
"The battle to save London's green spaces"
10:
Shoulder to shoulder in remembrance on football fields tomorrow
09:
When Europe looks bleak, Georgette Heyer
09:
"European debt crisis spiralling out of control"
08:
A wealth of arts opportunities for the Duchess
08:
'Many things that should not have been forgotten. . .'
08:
'Look at the jury system, everyone!'
07:
The Shakespeare Thefts
07:
"Humbling and inspiring" passersby and community rush to aid traffic victims
07:
Eurozone debt crisis live
05:
Niall Ferguson on the future of Western Civilization and the world
04:
Thomas Bewick - Of Swans and Hard Work
04:
Leviathan
02:
Fathom that: British theatre in cinemas around the world
02:
All souls
02:
EU and British folly
01:
Big-world Brits
01:
Celia Birtwell "fabric print pioneer"
October 2011
31:
A haunting story from World War II
31:
The screen's Gerard Butler, exorcising evil
29:
Lieutenant-Commander Tony Spender
28:
Autumn in Britain
28:
Kipling on those who work
28:
No PM has yet brought powers back from Brussels
28:
Another Place
28:
The long view of the British economy
27:
The EU plan unfolds
26:
The lazarhouse in England
25:
"Who, where, when and WI"
25:
The MPs who voted for a referendum on the EU have Britain's real interests at heart
24:
A hero and a man afraid
24:
Dreaming of autumn gardens
24:
Congratulations, All Blacks
24:
Vera Lynn tops Beatles in re-release
21:
Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility is 200
21:
The mutiny spreads as MPs call for referendum on the EU
21:
Halley's Orionid shower
20:
Ancient cider ways
19:
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in Australia
18:
Royal Wootton Bassett
18:
About Ghandi and Christian Britain
17:
Rugby World Cup congratulations to brilliant New Zealand
17:
So long, farewell, auf wiedersehen, good night!
17:
A second definition of British happiness
17:
One definition of British happiness
16:
In St John's Wood
13:
Rolf Harris "the people's painter"
13:
Roger Helmer MEP to resign
12:
British marines free hijacked Italian ship off coast of Somalia
10:
The Archbishop goes to Zimbabwe
10:
Steak at home
10:
The River Line, by a forgotten English author, is brought to life by a terrific cast
08:
The cocklers of Leigh-on-Sea who sailed to Dunkirk
06:
Shakespeare wrote the plays
05:
Best forest walks
05:
Lord Moulton: "Those who have come into much larger powers “have not yet learned that power has its duties as well as its rights"
04:
William Jarrett - healing animals and people
04:
Michael Portillo: Capitalism on trial
04:
RAF planes of the Second World War
03:
All hell let loose: The World at War 1939-1945
03:
What makes a hero?
01:
"A Brit worth remembering"
September 2011
30:
Here's hoping
29:
One person not afraid to wear a cross
29:
Hidden City
29:
Layman's Guide to the English Constitution
29:
What is the EU plan and how will it affect Britain?
28:
A Year on A Dairy Farm with an afterthought
28:
Armed with an umbrella
27:
So now the Labour Party wants to censor journalists
27:
Searching the universe for the Higgs boson
26:
Newton's tree
26:
The cloud of knowing
24:
SAS War Diary - Heroes behind the lines
24:
Darwin's lowly worm
23:
Inventing paper money
23:
Painter David Hockney - very popular and working big
23:
A Paul McCartney ballet
22:
22:
The Euro: Recriminating about the past has its uses
22:
A tapestry of life
20:
Saudis threaten Canadian broadcasters
20:
Cambridge calls fraud
20:
Restoring the Royal to Canada's Navy and Air Force
20:
The moral case against raising taxes
19:
Downton Abbey
19:
The role of character
18:
Transcendence
16:
Keats on the Itchen
16:
Propping up the euro and the EU
15:
A good question
14:
Simple tales - Alex James down on the farm
13:
Hands Off Our Land
13:
Bumped: News Not In The News
12:
Roy and Julia's house and garden to be bequeathed to nation
12:
Cool Science Charlie
12:
Last night of the Proms 2011, in bearskin hats and waving flags
11:
It was touching; it was magnificent
11:
"STOP CRYING": The British-American hero at the World Trade Center on 9-11
09:
100,000 petition Downing Street for referendum on EU
08:
Beech trees
08:
Self-defence on the rise, and it is legal
07:
In slight defence of the British economist Keynes
07:
Ah yes, the rubbish
06:
Ideas for your house from Sir John Soane's house
06:
Reith lectures 2011: Terror
05:
News Not In The News
05:
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
05:
Remembering the sacrifice of merchant seamen
01:
Dai Greene wins gold in 400m hurdles for Great Britain at World Athletics Championships
01:
What do pupils need?
August 2011
31:
This is how global warming feels
30:
Tolkien once and future
29:
"For whom does the bell toll?"
29:
The Solitary Walker
27:
For first time, a tax is rejected by voters in British Commonwealth
27:
Adventurous Scouts are the new cool
27:
Libyan killers of Pc Yvonne Fletcher may be brought to justice
26:
The white and the blue
25:
Extraordinary, almost invisible Brits
24:
'Government cannot legislate to change behaviour’?
23:
"More than capable", Lancelot 'Capability' Brown
23:
Kate Winslet acts
22:
Harry's Arctic heroes
22:
70 Tory MPs set to join new group to fight EU integration
22:
Red Arrows hero Flt Lt Jon Eggin
17:
Thinking hopefully about death
16:
The riots' hipster hero
15:
The London riots - Alfred knew the way forward
15:
The "Gods of the Copybook Headings"
12:
Cricket bats and self-defence
12:
Scottish colourists
12:
From royal fairytale to banana republic
11:
The Reverend Hugh Grimes - The British 'Schindler' who saved Austrian Jews
10:
Matt Hampson - "get busy living"
10:
David Smith - giving 110 percent
10:
Cowes Week and "the wind all over the place"
10:
Neighbourhoods rally in own defence
09:
Nancy Wake, the brave 'white mouse'
09:
London riots
08:
Urban gardens - vegetables, chickens, bees
08:
The boy Horatio
06:
The ruling class
04:
They lost everything but their principles
04:
Beyond fiction
03:
Europe on the brink
02:
On two wings - John Stott
01:
Celebrity gardens
01:
The Proms 2011
01:
A biographer's Book of Secrets
July 2011
30:
Booking your next flight - UK Engineers Print and Fly the World's First Working 3-D Printed Aircraft
28:
The Galloping Gardener
27:
Is the Euro an Idea Whose Time Has Gone?
27:
Tallis, Byrd and the Tudors
27:
2012 London Olympics on track and under budget
26:
Libera! touring America
26:
Benjamin Franklin on treating the poor in America and Britain
25:
Amy Winehouse
24:
Thinking about the Norwegian tragedy
24:
Evans and Cavendish - the yellow and green jerseys - Aussie and Brit take the Tour de France
23:
We're back - and the hacking tale continues to expand, like a universe
15:
Summer blogging
12:
Cards on the table
12:
Painter Stanley Spencer's "secretive paintings"
09:
In case you haven't had enough, a few thoughts on News of the World
07:
Cato worth remembering
07:
The last Potter - a tribute by Philip Womack
07:
Are Britain's political tectonic plates beginning to move?
04:
Happy Independence Day!
02:
A great explorer - Sir Wilfred Patrick Thesiger, CBE, DSO, FRAS, FRGS
02:
A Canadian PS
01:
Happy Canada Day 2011
01:
Most residents think Jamaica ‘better off as a British colony,’ poll suggests
June 2011
28:
The perfect description of a politician -- by a politician
25:
Glorious Goodwood garden party
25:
The Chinese Communists are going to save the euro?
25:
William and Kate and hundreds of thousands of others pay tribute to 'extraordinary soldiers'
25:
Conrad Black: justice denied (again)
24:
Lord Middleton
24:
Crash course diet reverses Type 2 diabetes in a week
21:
Gymanfa Ganu (Cymanfa Ganu) in Oregon
21:
Swan's lightbulb and yours
21:
The eurozone on the verge of collapse
18:
St Paul's restored
18:
Harry Potter comes to an end
16:
The A272
16:
Ascot at 300
15:
NSO says mini ice age likely
15:
Defending Magna Carta
13:
Travels in the Shire
13:
The Archbishop in hot water again
13:
Tragic and astonishing, War Horse wins five Tony awards
13:
Trooping the Colour in pictures
11:
Patrick Leigh Fermor - Hero, historian, traveller & writer
10:
Happy Birthday, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh
10:
Dartington Hall
09:
Who were the first people in Britain?
09:
Support science
08:
The purpose of government - health care
07:
IMF tells Britain to cut taxes to boost economy
06:
D-Day today
06:
English picnics
06:
This England
04:
George Shearing plays
03:
Defying the spirit of the age
03:
The eurozone in crisis
03:
Wordsworth reminds me
01:
The view from Alfred's Tower
01:
01:
Small, sweet victories
01:
An intelligent, beautiful redhead
May 2011
31:
The economists: UK Ferguson takes on USA Krugman
30:
On Memorial Day in America, we celebrate Winston Churchill
30:
"The beautiful game is not for us"
30:
MPs who voted against using British funds to bail out failing EU countries
28:
To be a Brit - Peter Thomson - working at the chalk face
28:
Chelsea's Irish Sky Garden
27:
Perfectly round: the new electron discovery
27:
The Telegraph's Hay Festival
27:
Dumfries House restored and more
26:
Artist Ron Bone
26:
Professor David Bowen - the passing of a pioneer researcher into Alzheimer's
26:
Rush to academies marks revolution in education
25:
President Obama and the rule of law
23:
Sir Francis Drake - "We ask You to push back the horizons of our hopes"
23:
"A marked sense of happiness and relief prevailed"
23:
The masculine and the feminine, the mysterious and the new at Chelsea
21:
Edward Hardwicke
21:
Music in a garden - Glyndebourne
21:
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show speaks to gardeners
20:
Major Jack Watson MC and Lieutenant-Commander Monty Davenport
17:
Thy eternal summer
14:
Ynys M?n, Anglesey
14:
The Queen in Ireland as French and German banks and the Irish government rob the Irish people
13:
Oh, duchess! you can find something to offend everyone
12:
Visiting nine beautiful gardens
12:
Invisible or detested entrepreneurs?
11:
Charles Doughty doubted the illumination of Islam
11:
The Duke of Edinburgh plants a vineyard
10:
For the people of Wootton Bassett
10:
"To end all wars"
10:
Judge praises Prince William for saving his life
09:
A coming Euro-zone crackup?
07:
"Was justice done for them?"
07:
Joanna Lumley in the garden
06:
The penny black
06:
Roger Bannister
06:
Fishheads in Parliament?
05:
An important question about English sentences
04:
"Yesterday's show of British institutions at their best hides. . ."
04:
"Mr Holst's Room"
03:
Walking in Britain
03:
Conservatives win in Canada
03:
One question as Will and Kate head to America and Canada in July
April 2011
30:
The bishop's address and Prince William and Kate's prayer
29:
The kiss and the flight pass
29:
And now the people!
29:
On to the carriages!
29:
"The Abbey looks glorious"
29:
"The Middleton children
29:
Jerusalem!
29:
The prayer
29:
The bishop of London - becoming our true selves
29:
'Be ardent in spirit'
29:
They have pledged their troth
29:
Guide me, O thou great Redeemer
29:
The bride arrives at the abbey and walks down the long aisle
29:
The girls
29:
The Royals and Kate
29:
Recent arrivals in the abbey and in the life of the nation
29:
The groom's drive
29:
The wedding "magnificent but simple" - and personal
29:
Wedding prime ministers
29:
News from the wedding! 9am
27:
Lonely Planet
25:
Bank holiday and The Wind in the Willows
23:
Happy St George's Day! It's a battle to be chivalrous
22:
Will he or won't he?
22:
Tim Hetherington, photo journalist, "devilishly good-looking and impossibly brave"
21:
The Queen's promise
20:
The honest butcher
20:
Veritasse has a new website
19:
One of the great men of radio astronomy
19:
The school of one
19:
'Loveliest of trees'
18:
Rodney Atkinson - a must-see video - The NAZIS and FASCISTS who founded THE EU and their influence today
18:
The young Turks of British cooking
18:
Encircled by affection and love
18:
Standing up for freedom of conscience
16:
Open for spring
14:
"In search of the spirit of Shakespeare"
14:
Talking about immigration
13:
Another look at Albion's Seed
11:
British writers explain current events
09:
Councillor Royston Smith disarms homicidal sailor
09:
The New Forest girl who learned to sing opera
09:
"It's not our job to save the euro"
09:
On this beautiful day
07:
The reborn River Thames
06:
For those who know, no PM can diminish Britain's contributions to the world
05:
Disraeli on foreign policy
04:
Inspired by the thrill of exploration and a greater love
04:
Richard Thompson - "Why don't you come and ease your mind with me"
02:
Barbaric events vs the Scottish Enlightenment
March 2011
31:
Staffordshire pottery
31:
Music to my ears - Harpist Claire Jones
31:
"Let them talk" - Hugh Laurie
30:
For lovers of English
28:
Heroism in Afghanistan from all three Services recognised
28:
"Britain's oldest boy band" takes the charts by storm
28:
Dreaming about roses
26:
A thought-provoking evening in London
23:
Middlemarch
22:
Prince William visits scenes of natural disasters in Australia
19:
Something deep in the Queen's heart
19:
A note about the weather and the moon in England
19:
The Winter's Tale
19:
The spirit of generosity
18:
Japan earthquake: for the defiant Brits who stay in Tokyo, a quiet pint
18:
Just how bad is the Japan nuclear crisis?
17:
Prince William thanks earthquake rescue workers in Christchurch
16:
When the impious rule
16:
The hazards of the EU
14:
Bring Harry Potter home?
14:
Tears for Terence Rattigan's Flare Path
12:
Ashley Mote deconstructs the UK Census - brilliant and chilling
12:
Chatsworth
12:
Britain's birthright
12:
Folly or science? March 19th conference on climate change
11:
"Courage, passion, devotion, unadorned beauty" - Jane Eyre
10:
The bodies of soldier Liam Tasker and his Army dog return home
10:
Judge rugby-tackles escaping sex offender
09:
"Rise like Lions"
08:
Morte Point, North Devon - generous inheritance
07:
Building to last
07:
Art in clothes and watercolours
05:
A Trillion Pound Horror Story
05:
Barnsley by-election - those who show up win
02:
There is a reason that Qaddafi doesn't have nuclear weapons
01:
Happy St David's Day
February 2011
28:
SAS, SBS and Royal Marines make Libya rescues
28:
King's Speech wins the Oscars; the King's wink; the unsung ballerina
25:
Prince William and Catherine Middleton celebrate the 600th anniversary of St Andrews
25:
A little country turn
24:
A note on CCTVs
23:
Update: New Zealand earthquake: an expat's story
23:
Hero Chris Hooper throws armed robbers out of shop
22:
New Zealand update
22:
Dissipation becomes redemption: Big-game hunter David Lloyd
22:
A sad day in New Zealand
21:
Mystery of the lost 9th Legion may be solved
21:
The real record of Britain's floods
19:
Pickles hopefully not in a pickle as he tackles extravagant local councils
19:
A royal note
19:
'It's time to end this addiction to benefits'
18:
Sir David Hare
17:
East is East
17:
16:
The soul in balance
15:
Treasured Island
15:
'Greece, Ireland and the EU bailouts: the end of democracy in Europe'
14:
Poignant Valentine
14:
'A century-old tale of radical Islam and Western appeasement that's eerily familiar'
14:
Faulks on Fiction, a new book by the novelist
14:
Baftas - a bit boring?
14:
Top 1% pay 25% of taxes
11:
George V - he may have looked stuffy, but quite a few of his views were ahead of his time
11:
Current Royal residences
11:
Firebrands who are 'presentable, humorous and above all relevant'
10:
'Nailing his colours to the mast', but where is the PM sailing to?
10:
You'll never look at Monoply the same way again
09:
'Lord Pumice Stone'
08:
Get your hands off our trees
08:
Ronald Reagan in Grosvenor Square
07:
'They wanted us to be English'
07:
'Buckets full of beauty': Watercolours
07:
'Let's say goodbye to Strasbourg and its daft decisions'
07:
Solar weather forecast
06:
Appeasing evil - and those who refuse to do so
04:
President Obama: Who will he sell out next?
04:
Nannies
04:
Secret intelligence
03:
Classic Chandler
03:
'The real reason for killing it off'
02:
On the subject of free speech
01:
Thrilling: A new show of Pre-Raphaelite drawings
01:
373,000 get-out-of-the-EU petitions carried to 10 Downing Street
01:
A constitutional court case?
January 2011
31:
British history and a historic court decision on Obamacare
31:
Composer John Barry - Out of Africa, Bond, the Lion in Winter, Born Free
31:
Egypt: What a pity
28:
A little fun
27:
UK engineer develops own life-saving implant
26:
Happy Australia Day
26:
Oscar nominations for British artists
26:
Blocking rogue cancer gene could stop disease
25:
Climategate redux
25:
Quantum Entanglement Could Stretch Across Time
25:
Robert 'Rabbie' Burns
25:
Bobby Boyle
22:
TS Eliot Prize attracts a cloud of poets
22:
'If I were able to cross your threshold, and speak to you myself. . .'
22:
We are not responsible for Islamic violence
21:
The cold feast day
20:
Remembering Montfort and the bachelor knights
19:
'Am I my brother's keeper?'
19:
Terrific British men
19:
'With vulnerability and fortitude'
19:
Floods bring out Australian teamwork
17:
John Gross - the best-read man in Britain
17:
Letter from a correspondent at Liverpool and Port Sunlight
14:
The bravery of women
13:
Thomas Tallis -the sound of many voices
12:
Riding the seas of prosperity
12:
"The plot thickens" - Met Office predictions and the Government
11:
Working hard, defended by SAS
11:
Whistleblower from SAS helps to put corrupt MP behind bars
10:
200 Countries, 200 Years, 4 Minutes
10:
The King's stammer and selflessness
07:
England's Ashes
07:
Eat locally
06:
Twelfth Night's epiphany
06:
The Runnymede Messenger January 2011
05:
Kathryn Gray discovers a supernova
05:
On a Devon walk, remembering the Countryside March
05:
Terence Rattigan's 100th
03:
A very smart man - one of the few who took down the Shark - Richard Pendered
03:
A dumb dim light bulb
03:
"Spotting and plotting" National Coastwatch is on the job
01:
Fantastic fireworks and incandescent Book
December 2010
31:
Happy New Year to freedom lovers
30:
Hogmanay
30:
WWII hero Charlie Boyce
30:
Christmas in England
27:
A happy end to the Hampshire Hunt on Boxing Day
24:
Have a merry and happy Christmas
22:
Books
21:
Alison Balsom's warm and golden trumpet
21:
There's a mini Ice Age coming? Piers Corbyn's prophecy
20:
Sledges, snowmen and snowballs are back
18:
The countryman and the carol
17:
Winter Festival, Christ Church Spitalfields
17:
Judi Dench voted greatest stage actor
17:
An Anglo-American tea party
17:
He's a turkey
16:
Happy Birthday, Jane
16:
The Beowulf Manuscript
16:
London update
15:
Runnymede Messenger
14:
The Brit behind Christmas Cards
14:
British Social Attitude report finds people less supportive of the welfare state than in the 1980s
13:
Oprah and Charles Dickens
13:
Student fee 'savings' will be thrown away
13:
Mark Steyn on multiculturalism and Britain's contribution to the world
13:
"Snooty Europhiles should be forced to crawl in penitence"
11:
In the bleak midwinter
11:
Charming plus formidable equals 'Debo' Mitford
10:
Prince Charles responds bravely
10:
Christmas Crackers - filed under news you can't use
09:
The Army moves in
09:
"What makes a great Lear?"
08:
Bryn Terfel and Patrick Stewart reflect on crossovers and emotion in music and theatre
08:
Words from a piper
08:
How science works
06:
Wing Commander 'Butch' Barton
06:
Why is Greenland so rich these days?
06:
St Gilbert of Fleet Street
05:
Hallelujah!
04:
Pamela Stephenson having fun on the dance floor
04:
OO7 has returned - as a computer worm
04:
Sunlit Uplands - a new blog
04:
Churchill on socialism, millionaires and the foundation of our liberties
01:
Snow!
01:
"What is the sense of being against a man simply because of his birth? How can any man help how he is born?"
01:
AN IDEA ABROAD IN THE WORLD
November 2010
30:
Happy St Andrew's Day
30:
The BBC finally talks about corruption and waste in the EU
29:
"How long have you owned a car?"
29:
Let us raise a glass to the campaigners who kept us out of the Euro
29:
"You English still manage to produce clear thinking politicians"
26:
'bout time -THE Daily Express today becomes the first national newspaper to call for Britain to leave the European Union
25:
Happy Thanksgiving! Old teachings made new
22:
Musical paths
22:
Irish bail-out is a bad deal
22:
Margaret Thatcher knew the single currency would devastate Europe
20:
John Muir - his path into the wilderness
20:
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
20:
Country matters
18:
All over England, green land is being defended
18:
Cornwall under water, and yet
16:
Engaged - Prince William to marry Miss Catherine Middleton next year
15:
One Language, Many Voices at the British Library
15:
NOT on the roll of honour - Steve Brine MP
13:
Parliament's Roll of Honour
13:
Margaret Thatcher on 'Were the Brits better?' and 'Did her government divide the nation?'
13:
One of our favourite writers - Robert Louis Stevenson was born today
11:
Remembrance Day and music to remember them by
10:
Riding home wounded from the English Civil War
08:
You can search Inside the Inheritance
08:
England and the arts
06:
A real explosion
05:
Remember, remember
04:
Beautiful books and the doctor who went bankrupt to create one
03:
'Giving Up Sovereignty Is a High Price to Save a Currency U.K. Never Adopted'
02:
Don't tread on me
02:
England Calling
02:
A cure for the common cold may finally be achieved as a result of a remarkable discovery in a Cambridge laboratory
02:
Working-class voters
01:
'We need to become revolting'
October 2010
30:
'People have a lot more government than they can or will pay for'
30:
'The Eurocrats must learn that they have no divine right to our money'
30:
Mary's trip to England
29:
A poem for death
28:
Murder in The Forest
26:
The Royal Ballet exhibition at The Lowry and the X Factor
25:
The secret eloquence of English slang
25:
A very cold winter coming?
24:
A note about kindness
23:
The editor who polished Jane Austen's novels?
21:
Horatio Nelson - A politically incorrect hero
20:
Cutting the budget and ducking the question
20:
The extraordinary gallantry of the George Cross heroes
19:
Vocalist Emma Kirkby - silvery stillness
19:
Winston Churchill's 'black dog'
16:
The stories of courage behind Lord Ashcroft's collection of heroic medals
15:
A history of the world in 100 objects - and our nomination for the 101st
14:
Unsung Chilean mine heroes
14:
Update on Linda Norgrove
13:
Joan Sutherland
13:
Howard Jacobson: Smiling all the way to the 2010 Man Booker prize
12:
Are we really going to sit back and watch the EU spend more of our money?
11:
Linda Norgrove's life testifies to her courage and compassion and to the civilisation that nurtured her
11:
A British teacher, Katharine Birbalsingh, tells the truth about state education
09:
The British Red Cross marks 125th birthday
09:
How corruption destroys a people
09:
Reflections on match play in golf
08:
Information & question about Big Ben
07:
Poetry by Ted Hughes; National Poetry Day celebrated
06:
Stranger in a strange land - Tyndale the brave
06:
RAF Search and Rescue
06:
Roger Helmer: Has the Coalition (and the Conservative Party) lost the plot on the EU?
05:
Sir Norman Wisdom, the Brit who cheered up Albanians
05:
British In Vitro Pioneer Wins Nobel
04:
Magna Carta and America
04:
Blair & Brown loathed the vital, democratic Commonwealth
01:
At Celtic Manor
01:
It's not in the stars, it's in my genes
01:
A kingdom in a newspaper
September 2010
29:
Hugh Hewitt interviews Ken Follett
28:
Daniel Hannan's letter to America
28:
Couldn't resist this record
28:
Margaret Thatcher doing the impossible
28:
Jim Heselden
27:
Love Never Dies
27:
Conversing with a panther in Brighton
27:
Global cooling
23:
Where am I?
22:
A silent scream from World War One
22:
Another extraordinary exhibit at the V&A
21:
The curious case of morality and eternal life
21:
Mists and mellow fruitfulness
21:
British high fashion
20:
King's Speech wins in Toronto
20:
Thinking about what the Pope said
20:
Eurocracy Fiddles While Continent's Economy Declines
18:
EU's latest threat - Monday the 20th
18:
The nature and soul of the Pre-Raphaelites
18:
A good review
16:
Could opponents of the EU do this?
15:
Messing about
14:
Hello? Anybody home?
14:
Helen Mirren as Prospera in The Tempest
14:
Earth with good heart
13:
Geert Wilders in New York - and a critical historical note
13:
The most popular Proms ever
11:
Birdsong on stage
11:
September 11th remembered
10:
Gifts of the spirit
10:
Tonight at the Proms
10:
What if an earthquake hit and nobody died?
09:
Cardinal Newman
08:
2010 Man Booker Prize Shortlist
08:
BBC fails to understand the Tea Party
07:
Seek-No-Further
04:
The quintessential argument
03:
Right now
August 2010
30:
Share the Inheritance is here and it's ready for you
27:
Peter Hitchens and Hugh Hewitt talk about cultural revolution and God
25:
The power of No
25:
On pubs and libraries
23:
The name is Abbott
23:
The winds of the Internet
21:
Aly
21:
British surnames
20:
As the countries of Europe fell and battle raged in the skies above Britain
17:
A happy note
16:
JULY-AUGUST SOS
15:
For the Virgin Mary, music lovers and car appreciators
12:
The last steps are the hardest
09:
The beginning
07:
The long leap to Broadway
04:
What good am I?
04:
Fighting for his honour and the jury system
02:
Aristocrats
July 2010
31:
'We do it from the ground up'
30:
Saving millions
29:
Marden Henge discovery
29:
The Fall of Giants
27:
The bells of freedom
26:
Roaming Africa
26:
'Cheap, cheerful and carbon-free'
24:
Back in the weather
20:
We are the defenders
19:
Tory rebels
19:
Digging Shakespeare
19:
Biddulph on boys
19:
'The Reluctant Saint'
17:
The British Open
16:
Recalling the men who fought Napoleon
16:
Victorian statistics can be revealing
15:
The power of remembering
15:
'Bulletproof custard'
15:
Tribute to murdered soldiers
14:
Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day?
14:
The real truth about the World Cup and domestic violence
13:
Treasure in Britain
13:
Bohemian life
13:
Lovely!
12:
Historians locate King Arthur's huge Round Table
12:
Cicely Saunders and the hospice movement
10:
Ways with Words
09:
Ghostly voices
08:
The world's largest flower show
08:
Ancient settlements in Britain
06:
Make your voice heard
06:
Summer
05:
A man who took 'If' seriously
03:
Freedom Lovers and Nation Makers on Independence Day
02:
Climbing the walls
01:
Happy Canada Day!
01:
Responses to defending yourself
June 2010
30:
An intimate Moore
29:
To be able to defend yourself
28:
No travelogues, please
28:
Provocative sports commentary
26:
A walker's note
25:
A walk into Winchester
25:
Sailors' knives and crazy PC
23:
Necessary dismantling
23:
Glad to be alive, with help from a poet
22:
'Why is the euro like climate change?'
22:
Freedom Association's budget thoughts
22:
English Cricket
21:
Midsummer night's eve
19:
In France
18:
Our finest hour
17:
Beauties and myths of Magna Carta
16:
Summer in Norfolk
16:
President Obama's latest speech on the spill
16:
Dame Mirren on marriage
15:
Edwardian childhood
15:
The doom industry
14:
The obvious answer
14:
Bryson at home
14:
A Shakespeare question
12:
The World Cup and all that
12:
The infamous 'squad' pie
09:
To Baggy Point
08:
Wedding bells
03:
The question of guns
02:
'Don't take anybody's word for it'
01:
'A man is as old as his arteries.'
May 2010
31:
Thanking them for their courage
27:
'A strange fleet appeared'
26:
British economist Tim Congdon explains frightening drop in the money supply
26:
Here! Chelsea Flower Show 2010
25:
'Tottering-by-gently'
25:
'Liberate to stimulate'
24:
Happy Victoria Day - oh, dear
24:
Shock wave
24:
Down Ampney
21:
Her face slips from hand to hand
20:
The Nightingale
19:
'A bonfire of unnecessary laws'
18:
Our sentiments exactly
18:
Enough of Robin Hood?
18:
Still missing the elephant in the room
17:
A disheveled day
17:
All in the family
15:
'They don't realize what girls are capable of' - Jessica Watson
14:
Only Men Aloud win Classical Brits
14:
Man in a hurry with a heart
14:
Reviewing Ridley Scott's Robin Hood and Vanessa Redgrave
13:
Out and about England
12:
'A puissant people superbly self-confident'
12:
Britain's greatest myths and legends
11:
New Conservative Prime Minister and his Lib-Dem deputy - a solid bit of carpentry?
11:
Friends of freedom in Canada
11:
Bond rescues islanders
10:
Exburys in the park
10:
'What Is Going on in Blighty?'
08:
'You will not be overcome'
08:
The 65th Anniversary of V-E Day
08:
Election failures and opportunities
08:
Flying over British Columbia
07:
Pleased?
06:
Thoughts about the future from The Queen, a soldier, Simon Cowell and flooded Nashville
06:
Chelsea peony promise
06:
Restoring Britain's prosperity - hurry up
05:
May Calendar
05:
Simon Cowell blazes - on the election
05:
Sunrise tomorrow
04:
An American explains why the Eurozone doesn't work
04:
The remarkable woman who founded the Tudor Dynasty
04:
Heaven on earth
03:
Trust
03:
The next election and the crusts of slavery
03:
We'll meet again
01:
A gift
01:
'Erring on the side of caution'
01:
Code of Conduct for MPs and a shocking question
April 2010
30:
Foyle's back; wish he were entering Parliament
29:
Why you must not vote Labour or Lib-Dem
29:
Cartoonists in Shrewsbury
29:
Another heroine - Maya Black confronts candidate Clegg
28:
A new heroine - pensioner confronts Prime Minister; PM covers himself in mud
28:
Oligarchic capitalists collude with government
27:
Abide with me
27:
Canadian history
27:
RAF Squadron Leader 'Stapme' Stapleton
27:
A Prime Minister who knew what she stood for
27:
In defence of Eliot
26:
Cricket uproar in India
26:
'Good verse, bad verse and chaos'
26:
Extravagance, imprisonment and Revenge
23:
Happy Birthday, Will
23:
A hero for you and for England
22:
Seeing further
20:
The Walpoles - politics as a source of wealth
19:
Not dancing to death - Moira Shearer
18:
In defence of 'the bright inheritance of English freedom'
17:
Why is it so hard to believe that Shakespeare wrote his plays?
17:
Inspired by a volcano
17:
The difference between power and money
17:
Senators in Canada defend free speech - with what results?
16:
Aitken Clark, Conservationist
16:
Another circle, another form of love
14:
Garden of the Year
14:
The English Music Festival - the Spirit of England
14:
Bulverism
13:
Bubbles
13:
'A modest proposal'
13:
'The eerie silence'
12:
Give-and-take
12:
Quasars viewed from Edinburgh
10:
In Edinburgh with Alexander McCall Smith
09:
We trusted them
09:
The EU: Fuss-Potting at a Price
09:
British artist tries to protect coral reefs with 400 underwater sculptures
08:
A day of happy hours
08:
Battle of Britain, radar and carrots
08:
Well said
07:
For those interested in tea party ideas in action
07:
The faces of April
06:
Hanging by a thread - Teddy Donaldson
06:
When gifts are replaced by rights
04:
Happy Easter!
03:
The question Canada will answer
03:
Magical
02:
A county branch line
02:
An unprecedented defence
02:
The British British Columbian
01:
April fools
March 2010
31:
John Donne - 'love's mysteries'
31:
Why Wodehouse
31:
Jeff Beck
30:
The healing power of literature
30:
Fighting a Dragon
29:
Warriors and monsters
29:
Of kings and monsters
27:
Ian McEwan's latest novel
26:
Stratospheric photo ingenuity
25:
Lady Godiva's response today
23:
BRITANNIA'S turbulent history
23:
Memories: Men of valour
22:
Where I was Saturday night
22:
Euro cracks
22:
The explorers and the magnolias
22:
Lord Pearson - 'Start the forces of change'
22:
Landscape gardener Anthea Gibson
20:
'Be near me'
19:
His sense of humour helped him to weather storms
18:
Openings
18:
Frank Field reveals his candid opinion on the future of Britain
18:
British detectives
17:
The middle aged saint of second chances
16:
Kidnapping
16:
Billy Elliot at five
16:
Cure the vices
16:
We are 'forever floored'
15:
Making a garden
15:
"Where are the crowds of revenue slaves?"
13:
Line of light illuminates Hadrian's Wall - and history
12:
March SOS
12:
Enchantment
12:
Victoria: A Royal Love Story with political implications
11:
Chef Jamie Oliver coming to America
11:
Jubilant Christopher Smart
10:
Brit wit
10:
Young writer on Liberty
10:
Not idle
08:
Shot between the eyes, RAF pilot keeps flying
08:
No, that's not Robin Hood
08:
Taking inspiration from Alice
06:
Defending freedom of speech - Round 2
06:
March Calendar
06:
Never too late to celebrate Wales
06:
The son of Hamas
05:
Bibliomania
03:
"Not your obvious first choice"
03:
Winston S. Churchill - 1940-2010 - defender of the defenders
03:
Clinton, Obama sell out Britain, Falkland Islanders
02:
39 steps
02:
Ancient and modern views
02:
Dalrymple on Europe
01:
Canada sets record at Winter Games
01:
Triumphant
01:
Brighton Tea Party
February 2010
28:
I vow to thee, my country
27:
English 'champagne'
27:
Love Bade Me Eat
26:
Exposing myths about drug addiction, education and the NHS
25:
On Orkney
24:
Stuart Wheeler's new book -"What we need"
24:
Economic policies that work - for governments and families
24:
Brighton Tea Party
24:
Eamonn Butler's Alternative Manifesto
23:
Nostalgic
23:
Cooking
23:
Skating a dream
22:
George Washington
22:
Why juries work best
22:
It's hard to ignore Bafta
22:
Dedication to detail brings gold
22:
A study in contrasts
20:
Seeing visions
20:
Chariots of Fire
18:
What does it take to be a Brit (and how would I know)?
18:
"Dazzling, record-breaking relief"
18:
The problem of the Leviathan
17:
Sade and her band at the top
17:
Is this what a nation wants?
17:
Malaria
17:
Straight talk
16:
A British native
16:
Latest EU crisis
16:
Persevering
16:
Resounding cheers
16:
Soldiers in Afghanistan
15:
Time to take a long, cool look
15:
Dick Francis, CBE
15:
Lucky people
14:
Valentine's Day
13:
An Anglican priest and a banker
12:
Following the money - $, £ and € leading "manmade climate change"
12:
New fuel, men in black
11:
Crisis
11:
An innocent scientist
10:
The 'Rotten' Parliament gives way to a new ethos?
10:
The 'Rotten' Parliament gives way to a new ethos?
10:
EU stealthily attacks right to trial by jury
10:
Worth thinking about
09:
Anthony Daniels on Virginia Woolf and Ayn Rand
09:
Postings
08:
Sounds like fun
08:
No answer to that
08:
One hundred years
06:
Another IPCC climate prediction bites the dust
06:
Oh, what a game!
06:
'Soldier of Love'
06:
'A tour of Hell in evening dress'
06:
Shackleton's whisky discovered in Antarctic
06:
Working out with British classics
05:
Criminal liability?
05:
Joseph Dean - defending his country
05:
Seekers
04:
The Scots-Irish connection to American common sense
04:
A Scattering
04:
The land and the sea
03:
A hero acts
03:
Author Theodore Dalrymple to discuss life, politics and work as an inner-city doctor
02:
February calendar up
02:
You may think you will never be in trouble
02:
A thousand miles up the Nile
01:
Saluting North
01:
Buccaneer goes under the sea
January 2010
30:
In the stars
30:
What to do about parties
30:
Electoral reform
29:
The Victoria Cross
29:
"Still open"
28:
Making a perfectly beautiful pocket knife
28:
Cosmic
28:
In praise
28:
Royal comparisons
27:
Russell Page
26:
I.O.U.
25:
Request from a reader
25:
Burns's night - brothers and sisters for a' that
24:
'Because it is better'
23:
Citizens of London: The Americans Who Stood with Britain in Its Darkest, Finest Hour
22:
10 best gifts given by Brits to the world
22:
Lost Cause
22:
On to Vancouver
21:
Goathland - from neolithic cairns to the 'master of marvels' in the Yorkshire Moors
21:
About prosperity and freedom
20:
Meanwhile, back in 1265
20:
Golden reflections - Cary Grant
20:
Former British colonies top world's freest and most prosperous places; U.S. falls
19:
'Shot' heard in Washington
19:
Rupert Hamer - 'You can’t report the war without going to the front line'
19:
Gardener John Cushnie remembered
18:
'Hitler's stones' to be part of monument to the Royal Engineers who helped defeat him
18:
Martin Luther King's "great wells"
18:
Thoughts on midwinter spring, sweet scent and forgotten botanical discoveries
16:
Will golfers give their consent? Will we?
15:
The Orwell Prize
15:
Birthday at the British Museum
15:
A cornucopia of British artists
15:
British rescuers arrive in Haiti
14:
Who else is there?
13:
Benedict Biscop
13:
Back to the misty hills
12:
Back soon
11:
"Rescue from the Air"
11:
Elizabeth Gaskell - finding love, facing tragedy
09:
POW, rugby player, pioneering heart disease researcher
09:
Snowy Britain
09:
The Voice of the Resistance
09:
Coping in Ripon
07:
"Hearts the size of eiderdowns"
07:
A few individuals
05:
Epiphany on Twelfth Night - becoming greater than everything we feared
05:
Birds protected from hunting during freeze
04:
"Whaleman"
04:
Getting to the bottom of it
04:
"This is a country of courage and character"
02:
Bermuda
02:
Righting wrongs
02:
PD James rattles Beeb Director
02:
New Year's wish for bloggers
02:
Heroes
December 2009
31:
Happy New Year!
30:
'Springs of strength and joy'
30:
Reasons for Optimism
29:
Holmes
29:
'Baby, it's cold outside'
28:
Sacking the despots
28:
'The Case Against the New Year'
24:
Merry Christmas!
23:
Love bade me welcome
22:
Coming home
19:
John Wastell, a mystery
19:
Saluting Batten's decision
18:
The Royal Meterological Society - an appalling conclusion
18:
News from Ed & Will in Wales
18:
'The Second Battle of Copenhagen" - Inside Report
18:
Spam net catches innocent
17:
"A bright, clear jet of light"
17:
Good news - Unlocking the entire genetic code of cancer
17:
Our opinion
17:
"I do beg you" - Lord Monckton speaks with a Greenpeace campaigner
16:
Happy birthday, Jane
15:
Happy Bill of Rights Day
15:
What the trees said
14:
In the bleak midwinter
14:
In Africa, fighting Rommel - "Sit down, Yank, and have a cup of tea; we'll figure a way out of this"
14:
Quote for Copenhagen and the smoking gun in Darwin
14:
On baby faces
12:
Gripping stuff - world's first bionic fingers
12:
In Copenhagen
11:
Remembering them - a doctor in the trenches
10:
War, gardening and saving his house
10:
A few clues
09:
A big little man, Flight Lieutenant Alfred "Lew" Cody
08:
Singing Handel's Messiah, even if you can't sing
08:
White Knight's "Britomart"
07:
Rebels
07:
New galleries open at the V&A
07:
Thinking about the Beatles
05:
Update on Paul McCartney
05:
Richard Todd CBE
05:
Met Office to re-examine 160 years of climate data, including treasure trove
04:
Standing with love and courage
04:
Unexpected gifts from mystery writers
03:
The truth will out - Would fraud by any other name smell less foul?
03:
Musing on the weather
03:
Christmas Stamps suggest Holiday's spirit
02:
Australia's Senate sinks cap and trade
02:
Speaking of trouble
01:
Hard to take this in
01:
Julie Andrews feminist?
01:
December Calendar
November 2009
30:
Happy St Andrew's Day
30:
Freedom of information
28:
Climategate
28:
A beautiful man
28:
The best historical fiction
28:
Cameras in the kingdom
27:
Faces of Scotland
27:
Kate Nesbitt, a Royal Navy medic, receives Military Cross
27:
Clearing the decks
27:
Books 2009
25:
Happy Thanksgiving
24:
Bad weather - surely we are not this easily gulled?
24:
Roses 2010
24:
Whistle-blower
24:
On the ball in Britain
23:
Lord Monckton is angry at global warming deceit
23:
Delia Smith, CBE
23:
Susan Boyle -a voice "haunting, beautiful and innocent"
21:
Global warming emails updated
21:
In the dust, 'bell-like' tones
21:
Global warming emails updated
20:
"Stop picking on fat people"
20:
Father-of-four killed in flood while helping others to safety
20:
Many good people
19:
Lost London
19:
Aussie pilot
19:
A wise woman in a murderous time
18:
Andy Serkis plays Screwtape
17:
D-Day piper to be honoured by the French
17:
Gerald Warner
17:
Mortimer and Rumpole remembered
16:
Speaking from an English palace and a Chinese plane
14:
A new biography of the "Inimitable"
14:
What would Jane do?
13:
A passion for landscapes and people - Paul Sandby
13:
Update on Nelson and Sgt Munley
12:
Enchanted April
12:
Operation mincemeat
12:
Why surrender?
11:
Graham Blackburn
11:
Remembering them
10:
17th century British law protects rights of fishermen and local towns
10:
November SOS
09:
British spies foiled a terrorist plot to blow up the New York subway
09:
Police Sgt. Kimberly Munley, Nelson and Jack Aubrey
09:
Unstoppable Margery Kempe
08:
Remembrance Day Sunday
07:
Plagues, wars and life at Foxton
07:
'When thou art gone'
06:
Poppy appeal
06:
An ancient custom - what if government bills were read aloud?
06:
Music from three soldiers
05:
Please, don't go back to the 1970s
05:
My Guy Fawkes 2
04:
Blakeney
04:
Seeing red
04:
Britain loses one of its finest - Staff Sergeant Olaf Sean George Schmid
03:
A hero - Louis Jackson
03:
"Truth is truth"
03:
The colour of the universe
02:
November calendar
02:
Hiking history
02:
Murder
01:
The saints
October 2009
31:
A good day in the defence of freedom
30:
The news is awfully new
30:
William Fox Talbot
29:
Seven questions that keep physicists up at night
28:
Of immigration and Holbein
28:
As time goes by
28:
Another reminder
27:
British Constitution Conference meets Saturday
26:
Suffragettes too militant?
26:
He found the door into the light
24:
British Police relaunch Lockerbie bombing investigation
24:
Helen Mirren wins best actress at Rome Film Festival
24:
The 'Royal & Ancient' game's earliest records
24:
Dark-Sky Park
23:
Kingfisher - Tales from the Halcyon River
23:
Too big to fail leads to failure
23:
"I yet may change these shadows!"
22:
The Crunch
22:
A small boy climbs
21:
A memento from Trafalgar
21:
Waiting for candlelight
21:
Sadly we agree
20:
An English poet, a British admiral and Greek freedom
20:
"What he thinks to do with me. . ."
20:
A mystery
19:
Lord Christopher Monckton's incendiary report on the governing classes and "climate change"
19:
At Sir John Soane's Museum - out of disappointment, a gift
19:
Gymnast Beth Tweddle wins World Championship gold with a little help
19:
In his honour - Button sews up the Formula One world championship
17:
Hitchcock's Rebecca
17:
Curiouser and curiouser!
16:
The Fossil Hunter
16:
Thomas Hardy
15:
That is how problems always look at first
14:
His horses will miss him
14:
'There you go,' said Sir Tim Berners-Lee
14:
Mrs Shoesmith
13:
Not quite forgotten
13:
On time
13:
Campaigner stows away to save Adelaide from the wrecker
12:
Happy Thanksgiving, Canadians
12:
Several thousand years of commons expertise
12:
Autumn reading
12:
"I am glad to die for my country"
12:
SOS to The Queen, David Cameron and Vaclav Klaus
10:
Elizabeth Blackburn
10:
Ed and Will looking for a place to practice (shiver) winter lore
09:
Remembering John Lennon on his birthday
09:
"All must have prizes"
08:
Burning Turner at the Tate?
08:
Wondering about the Normans and invasions today
08:
Agatha Christie at home
07:
Battle of Hastings weekend - what was saved
07:
Is the forced marriage over?
06:
Nobel prize in physics
06:
William Tyndale's day
06:
Warriors for plain English
05:
Around the Wrekin
05:
British eyes on the Czechs
03:
Sad Irish vote
03:
Why are we still reading Charles Dickens and George Eliot?
03:
Monty Python, Michael Palin & the British Empire
02:
Into the Vale of the White Horse
01:
October calendar
01:
Leaving her garden at the end of summer
September 2009
30:
On their way Saturday
30:
A birthday
29:
Sting, Trudi Schyler, Robert and Clara Schumann & the mystery of love
29:
Come again
29:
Remembering the good
29:
The emperor has no clothes
28:
Stability and light, harmony and pleasure
28:
Foreign developments that may interest you
26:
The man who changed the face of Britain - passionate Pugin
26:
No expenses spared
25:
Building
25:
A patient man
24:
Anglo-Saxon hoard unearthed
24:
Wildlife on camera
24:
War and entertainment
24:
Wounded heroes
23:
Ultrasound pioneer John Wild
23:
Cookers, eater and bittersweets
23:
Goodwood Revivial
22:
Drawing until the lights went out
22:
We've had the same feeling
21:
Magna Carta, the environment and the EU
21:
Largest half-marathon in the world
21:
Better late than never
21:
The Dutch remember
19:
A quiet Brit, kidnapped by al-Qaeda, rose to the occasion
19:
Debating the Really Big Questions of the Universe
18:
On to London - a hello from Ed and Will
18:
Apologize?
18:
"The breathtaking girl next door"
17:
In Praise of Constitutions
16:
Imagining King Arthur
16:
The Elizabeth Cross in the light of government failures
15:
Battle of Britain Day
15:
Steaming
14:
"Friendship and esprit de corps and decorum"
14:
"Wild horses couldn't drag me away"
12:
Tea party
11:
9-11 - What do we remember?
10:
Heritage Open Days - September 10th - 13th
10:
UPDATE British soldier died to free NY Times journalist
10:
'This is the moment"
09:
Being a report from distempered times
09:
British soldier dies to free NY Times journalist
09:
Not out of Africa?
08:
The Langdales
07:
A hero at 100
07:
What is the real story?
07:
The Genesis Enigma
05:
A reader reminds us of one of the great mysteries of World War II
05:
A word from Obed Ramotswe
03:
A day of historic dates for kings and people
03:
The man who fought River Blindness
02:
Excellent free speech news from Canada - AND UPDATE
01:
September
01:
Agatha Christie's Secret Notebooks
01:
Nice catch - holy islands
August 2009
31:
Aidan
31:
Simple examples of value
31:
'Vast white five-pound notes'
31:
We'll meet again
29:
Impeachment
29:
Damsons
28:
Brave British forces without leadership
27:
The brave and the true
27:
Michael Perham triumphs again - he sails round the globe alone
25:
"Again, gentlemen"
25:
Making strongly centralized political organizations uncomfortable
25:
Great reporter gone
25:
Play the field
24:
Wilberforce
24:
Great men
24:
Cricket between cousins
24:
About politicians
22:
Easy way to save money and enjoy yourself
21:
The men of Stratford Hall - Insights for today
21:
Sweet cricket
20:
BBC reveals that Arctic Ice melt is a falsehood
20:
"Not against the police, just. . ."
19:
Missing Lord Deedes
18:
Comets seed life?
17:
The Ashes
17:
Heroic dog honoured on Hong Hong Kong Veterans Memorial Wall
17:
Replies to Harry Patch and a desperately important lesson
17:
Dr Dart in Afghanistan - courage under fire
15:
Thinking about the 'Last Tommy' and desperately important lessons
15:
Health care debate
14:
'Something evermore about to be'
13:
Mayor of Doncaster inspires
13:
Books for 4, 14, 40 and forever
13:
Return of rugby and golf to the Olympics
12:
On our way
11:
Keep walking
11:
Protection under the law and Don Pacifico
10:
Giving a hand to young people
10:
Off the streets and into the kitchen
10:
King George III not forgotten
10:
Poets and soldiers in Afghanistan
08:
Is there anything we will fight to defend?
07:
Tennyson's 200th - spreading his arms to the wind and love
06:
State secrets
05:
"Breathes there a man"
05:
Far from home
04:
The bachelor knights
04:
An issue of freedom and economics - Cut the costs of Parliament by half
04:
News on the intelligence of dogs and cats
03:
'I am a part of all that I have met'
01:
Deciding where to go
July 2009
31:
You'll want to help the Irish
31:
SOS
31:
Sir Bobby Robson
30:
The housing crisis explained
30:
"Condemned by their own laptops"
30:
A grandfather in action
29:
Help for heroes
28:
Roses
28:
In Afghanistan
27:
Lunch at the Whip
24:
Britain's most successful Tour de France winner to date
24:
Tribute to a doctor
24:
Orwellian controversy
23:
In the picture
23:
Live to fight another day
23:
The terrible history behind the EU
22:
The golf philosopher
22:
Straight talk about nuclear reactors and taxes
22:
Straight talk about nuclear reactors and taxes
21:
The Mayor of Doncaster
20:
A good Englishman at Lord's
20:
Jane Austen at Chawton
18:
Michael Savage has the last laugh
18:
Apologies -
18:
Helpful words for those playing the British Open
17:
The Age of Wonder
16:
Heaven and Earth - Aussie geologist rejects global warming
15:
Heroes coming home
15:
The Sun
15:
"An angel's tear"
14:
Lunar laughter
14:
The Joneses sing of home
13:
Lord Willoughby de Broke urges Constitutional Reform to correct delusions of grandeur and to save British freedom
13:
Ted Kenna, VC
13:
Peaceful reflections
11:
Big Ben 150 today
11:
What Shakespeare would like
09:
Remember the Iranian people
09:
Teamwork at the Tour de France
09:
Round the world on the back of a motorbike
09:
Commander Dalgliesh reflects on the four Ls of crime
08:
The myth of power and control - Bateson and the Pope
08:
Joanna Hall's mission - walking can change your body shape and keep you well
08:
Ten of the best British walks from the Telegraph
07:
The Grange
07:
Tribute to soldiers killed in Afghanistan
07:
"Flint-faced accountants"
06:
Not afraid to lose his head
06:
"If you can meet with triumph and disaster and treat those two impostors just the same"
04:
Andy Murray - taking his loss with grace
04:
Hillsboro tea party
04:
Happy Independence Day
03:
Medical contributions
02:
Oh!
02:
A pleasant walk through Hackney
02:
The year to watch Wimbledon
01:
Happy Canada Day!
01:
July Calendar up
01:
Mollie Sugden - Mrs Slocombe
June 2009
30:
To the lighthouse
29:
Andy Murray triumphs in epic match
29:
On a warm day in Britain
29:
Good news for British workers
27:
Lieutenant-Commander Max Shean
27:
Science, the arts, sports. . .
26:
The Victoria Cross - a poignant reason for valour
26:
Australians shelve cap and trade
25:
"All You Need Is Love"
24:
BBC in Iran
24:
A lesson from Bannockburn
23:
Peter Greenaway in Venice
23:
At Oxford and Cambridge this summer
22:
Fathers - an endangered species
22:
Being a friend
22:
Nesting in Britain - the Swift
20:
Sir Richard Dalton on Iran - Neda
20:
Legal absurdities - a "modest" proposal
20:
Global Cricket
20:
Waterloo's impact
19:
18th century American reflections on the British Constitution
18:
Of boys and heroes
18:
Pink Floyd's Comfortably Numb
17:
The Divine Right of Politicians?
17:
Ascot
17:
Sally Holmes
16:
Updates - Magna Carta and Iran
16:
Euro vice
16:
"People like to be generous. . .with other people's money"
16:
William Penn and Tehran
15:
Boris Johnson asks, "Who the hell is now speaking up for the wealth creators of this country?"
15:
Happy Magna Carta Day!
13:
Wheat futures
13:
The Prisoner
13:
British spy stories
13:
Orwell's 1984 turns 60
12:
Refreshing
11:
The painter of summer
10:
Banned from Britain updates
10:
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, is 88
09:
Passing the torch
09:
Isle of Man TT
09:
Immigration
08:
Roses in bloom
08:
Election blues
06:
'They must lead themselves'
06:
D-Day
06:
Wing Commander Leonard Cheshire before and after D-Day
05:
Winged men
04:
The lost colony and the flowering of freedom
04:
Saluting the 51st
04:
Sarah Campbell - working under pressure
03:
Dr House
03:
A big remodel
02:
The blood of R. arboreum - packed in brown sugar
02:
"Serving in Europe's Parliament Is A Cushy Job, but What's the Point?"
01:
Off to the races - in pursuit of freedom
01:
On the Great Glen Way
01:
Ridley Scott and Winston Churchill
01:
A British revolution?
May 2009
31:
Happy Birthday, Big Ben, and many happy returns
30:
Back to 1100
29:
Prince Harry at Ground Zero
29:
Sowell on Burke and Obama
28:
Freedom in the forest
27:
Life in the country
27:
James Bartholomew's Welfare State
26:
British place names point silently to a new understanding of history
26:
How long can the pols ignore the polls?
25:
Memorial Day
25:
Excellent
23:
He did it - Ran Fiennes
23:
Spy fiction and history
23:
Old legends
22:
Upholding the Covenant
22:
Action! Action!
21:
From Yeoman's Cottage
20:
Will the violent bear it away?
20:
Heroism in Port-en-Bessin
20:
Helping your country
19:
CS Lewis on the British government
19:
Here and there in the garden
19:
Has it finally occurred to Her Majesty? And to us?
19:
20 great British adventurers
18:
Brother Cadfael and the Chelsea Flower Show
16:
The Scandal and the Heroine
15:
Baily's beads and financial lessons for today
15:
The Sovereign is silent on sovereignty
14:
Remembering their choices
13:
The "masterpiece that killed Orwell"
13:
Gardening on our minds
12:
The Berlin Airlift
12:
Col. Pickup
12:
In bloom
11:
As You Like It and MPs
11:
09:
Reweave the rainbow
09:
Wounded soldier completes London Marathon
09:
"You will not be overcome"
08:
Happy V-E Day
08:
The common sense that saved Canada's banks
07:
Resilience
06:
Liberty or tyranny
06:
Rowland Hill's counter-intuitive thinking
06:
Free speech shines in darkness
06:
For the record
05:
Robert Adam in an imaginary country
05:
Lord Monckton speaks; Savage savaged; liberty or tyranny?
04:
Virgin's WhiteKnight 2 - update
04:
Mrs T
04:
The invisible cloak - coming?
04:
The Derbys
02:
"First it bowled me over. . ."
02:
The old-new Elizabethan Garden at Kenilworth
01:
So frolic, so gay and so green!
01:
May Calendar
01:
The Act of Union
April 2009
30:
Why did they like Him?
29:
A new look at beauty
28:
Little Dorrit
28:
Michael Caine and the government
27:
Straight talk
27:
Fireworks
27:
Congressional democrats slam the door
25:
Remembering their courage - ANZAC DAY
25:
Speaking of gardens - incorrectly and vividly
24:
A short delay
23:
"Only to keepe the memory of so worthy a Friend & Fellow alive as was our Shakespeare"
23:
There are good reasons for wanting George as your patron saint
22:
St George's Day events tomorrow
22:
Changing your life - Robin Knox-Johnston
21:
Battling against 'the thing'
21:
From Will, Ed and Ginger - 'watching for wonders'
20:
Thanking those who risk their lives for us
20:
Where to go wild
20:
JG Ballard
18:
The shot heard 'round the world
17:
SOS - heroes and villains
17:
Cry me a river
16:
Three young men singing and walking round Britain
16:
We the people
15:
Dr Johnson and tea
15:
Revolutionary tea parties
15:
The George Cross in Malta
15:
Grit and courage on the sea - 13 men with 12 legs
14:
Economic news
14:
Porridge - better sex, brains, literature?
13:
Awake, mute heart
13:
The power of Guido's blog
11:
Happy Easter!
11:
Durrell's 50th
11:
The unmentionables and the revolutionaries of the Industrial Revolution
10:
Hoping to see them
10:
The heart of leadership
10:
Razor-sharp
10:
The right to silence established on Good Friday
09:
Vimy Ridge
09:
"Eloquent guitar, quiet man"
09:
An English angel
08:
The elephant snoring gently on the sofa
07:
Transformations
07:
Julie Andrews - So!
07:
Pilgrims
06:
Winifred Foley - a story of pluck and imagination
04:
Drake and the Golden Hind
04:
A very English journey
04:
The "oddballs" opposed to more state spending
04:
"Lost in fiction"
04:
Hitler's endgame
03:
Intimate portraits, psychological insights
02:
New South Downs national park
02:
"Desire the right"
01:
The calendar is up
01:
RAF Birthday today
March 2009
31:
Don't worry Britain - the President likes Oregon
31:
Love's mysteries
30:
Tom Paine yesterday and today
30:
London to Brighton in four minutes
30:
Forgotten voices of the secret war
28:
The Horse Boy
27:
The burned aviator, the star and the surgeon
26:
The Victorians - "a fiery bundle of energy"
25:
Cruise control confession
25:
Lord Kilmarnock
25:
Scruton explores humanism old and new
25:
They found each other
25:
Daniel Hannan - sinking the ship
24:
Crucial features
24:
New medieval gallery in British Museum opens
23:
From rocks to ruin and back again
23:
Putting scientific integrity on ice
23:
A champion of scientific integrity
23:
"A Victorian Novel in Stone"
21:
Writing for you
20:
O wild west wind
20:
Who will it be?
19:
Cure the vices
19:
Natasha Richardson
18:
Childhood memories of the Queen Anne
18:
A pioneer of natural goodness
17:
A second chance for a middle-aged guy
16:
Test of Faith at Cambridge Science Festival
16:
Who to believe?
16:
Of persecutions
16:
Mary Ward - living the mystery with "an open circle of friends"
14:
Kipling in India
14:
Roger Helmer MEP on children and wind farms
13:
www at 20
13:
The good of Queen Victoria
13:
"Why Rules Matter" to your money
12:
Risks to your money
12:
Cheltenham Festival 2009
11:
"One of those simple places where you can hear earth's voices"
11:
Where are the faithful servants?
11:
Welcome home Royal Anglians
10:
Is that you, Will?
10:
After politics, magnolias
09:
The Commonwealth at 60-plus
09:
Something special about Britain
09:
Meltdown
09:
The credit crunch
09:
The vote on Turner's Fighting Temeraire
09:
"Are You Tired?"
07:
New Zealand has a different idea - "You Can't Spend Your Way out of the Crisis"
07:
Cook here
07:
RHS birthday
06:
Slavery and steel
05:
Count that day
05:
More about honesty
04:
George Harrison on current events
04:
The Young Victoria
03:
Lieutenant-Colonel Tom Carew
03:
Cricketer Chris Broad a hero in Pakistani attack
02:
The March calendar is up
02:
Canada
01:
Happy St David's Day
01:
Update - tea parties
February 2009
28:
A personal story
27:
The Convention/ Modern Liberty tomorrow
27:
His "bark is worse than his bite"
26:
Frank correspondence with The Queen and the Head of Constitutional Policy
26:
Tea parties
25:
Remembering Christopher Wren
25:
Elizabethan technology
25:
No magic bullet - Brooks looks back at Burke
24:
A tribute to the Queen Mother
24:
Postscript
24:
Boswell on being passive
23:
The difference between England and Europe
23:
Australians - "resilience, ingenuity, courage and selflessness"
23:
Oscars for Kate Winslet, for Danny Boyle and Slumdog Millionaire and for Heath Ledger
21:
News you can use
21:
Handel in London
20:
Kate Winslet is studious and she has learned something important
20:
"May she defend our laws"?
19:
Big Ben
19:
Flying against ID Cards
19:
Remembering Australia's Pearl Harbor - and more
19:
An economic prophecy?
19:
Another "just-doing-my-job" rescue
18:
The European Union and Gibbon's Roman Empire
18:
"Thank you for coming back to me"
18:
Courageous Terry Pratchett
17:
Whither The Queen?
17:
Irony
16:
Never mind going just one way
16:
The Altmark Incident
16:
Resisting the Archbishop
16:
"He has gone far along a difficult road"
14:
Has it occurred to anyone?
14:
No banking crisis in Canada
14:
Responsible for Valentine's Day, too? Oh, gosh.
13:
Bravo! Lord Pearson, Baroness Cox and Geert Wilders
13:
Server upgrade
12:
Darwin's transmutation
11:
Geert Wilders and our freedom
10:
Beavers, boar and wild horses
10:
Australia rushes to help bushfire victims
10:
Constitutional amateurs refute the experts
09:
Elisabeth Beckett
09:
BAFTA 2009
07:
Charles Dickens
07:
Fighting fire, floods and snow
06:
Mick Imlah
06:
Heroism - Harry Gregg
05:
Dare to be wise
04:
Victory and defeat at sea
03:
Good cheer
03:
The Scotland Yard Files
03:
Not warming, but cooling
02:
"Your contract with the people"
02:
The February Calendar is up
02:
Hurray, strikers!
January 2009
30:
Churchill on the King
30:
Quote of the century
29:
The Victoria Cross
29:
The abyss and the Royal Assent
29:
Interesting comments
29:
British surnames
28:
Thomas Gainsborough - illuminations on the road to failure and success
27:
Down the garden path
27:
NO2ID, NO to IDs for children
26:
Mackay and popular delusions
26:
Australia Day
26:
Onward British Constitution
25:
Robert Burns's 250th - "penetrating to the innermost labyrinth of the human heart"
24:
Libera to appear on BBC1's Songs of Praise
23:
Comments to The Queen's reply
23:
The Countryside Remembered
22:
Oscar nods
22:
January reply from The Queen
22:
A cracking reply
22:
A reader wonders - "Obamaised"?
21:
South Pole journey update
21:
Steve White sailing round the world on behalf of Toe in the Water
21:
Tim Congdon CBE speaks out
20:
The bachelors of England
20:
US President-Elect Obama's Inaugural Day
19:
Our stubborn but changeable brains
19:
Sleep, and help your heart
17:
Painter and entrepreneur Henry Raeburn
16:
Britain not in map of Europe
16:
Sir John Mortimer RIP - "That’s the great thing about the Law, it gets you out of the house”
15:
Against nepotism
15:
The economy is an ecosystem, not a machine
14:
SOS January
14:
David Smiley, hero of cloak-and-dagger operations
14:
Wealthy and free
13:
A matter of life and death
12:
Nano solar energy from Australia
12:
Near Llangollen
12:
Remembering Hillary
12:
A nice haul of GGs
10:
Golden are the globes
10:
Shedding a little light
10:
Darwin on the atoll
10:
"The significant combat I saw with British soldiers made me respect them more with each battle"
09:
Frost in England
09:
Country sports
08:
"And the signals flash through the night in vain"
08:
Lawful rebellion
08:
Early days, but
07:
Music sales are up and so is honesty
07:
Taking leave, saying hello
07:
Modern phenologist honoured
07:
12 is a good number
06:
Sir Alan Walters
06:
Hunter of pirates
05:
Discoveries on Twelfth Night
05:
New nature series
05:
Speaking as a child
03:
Remembering a young boy's courage
03:
End of a golden age?
03:
Words of loss, defiance and hope
02:
British names
02:
English Cut economic news
02:
The drumbeat
02:
Looking back at Triscombe
02:
In the beautiful midwinter
01:
Calendar
01:
Race to the South Pole
01:
Clairvoyance and better plumbing
01:
If
01:
Have a wonderful 2009
December 2008
31:
Consider England
31:
Auld Lang Syne
31:
Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky
30:
The promise of Putney
30:
Huntington's hope
29:
Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Wilson, VC
28:
Westminster Abbey and the deep foundations of freedom
28:
The practicality of religious liberty
27:
GK Chesterton and his diverse admirers
27:
Australia's sailors
27:
Country triumph
26:
Christian palavers in Africa
24:
Merry Christmas!
23:
With trembling hands
23:
Lessons and Carols from Cambridge
23:
He wept and laughed and wept again
22:
Not complaining
22:
Brits will rise
20:
Organizing principles
20:
An honest and courteous businessman
19:
Off in the snow
18:
Playing by the rules
18:
The right to marry is not the right to a spouse
17:
The usual culprit
17:
Becoming the person she longed to be
16:
Out-of-doors political activity anniversary
16:
Jane liked men
15:
British and American Rights
15:
Global warming and Cock-a-Leekie soup
15:
Fraud
15:
Simon de Montfort
15:
The Queen's thread continues
15:
An online glitch
13:
Dr Johnson's feast day
13:
Metric Martyrs score victory - preemptive jury nullification
12:
Zimbabwe
12:
Letter from Zimbabwe
12:
Veritasse and CS Lewis
12:
Kate Winslet - growing up
12:
Graham Wood writes Mr Sturdy
11:
Boris saves Christmas
11:
A Christmas tree story
11:
Is The Queen still sovereign?
10:
A door into life
10:
Christmas giving
10:
Paradise Lost again
09:
John Milton's 400th
08:
Edwardian London was prepared to handle terror
08:
A frosty morning at St Cross
08:
The Queen's ministers lose the plot
06:
Advent
06:
Bad behaviour
06:
Abolishing suttee
06:
Resourceful doctors
06:
Home
03:
Sorry!
03:
The Speaker takes one end of the stick
02:
Persevering
01:
Character in Bombay
01:
December
01:
The British character?
01:
Winston Churchill on character
01:
Letters regarding the arrest of Damian Green MP
November 2008
30:
Happy St Andrew's Day
29:
The people's house
29:
Courage in Bombay
28:
In Los Angeles
28:
Capturing the universe from the New Forest
28:
The "invisible college"
28:
Following Captain Cook through New Zealand's enthralling landscape
27:
Coolness under fire in Bombay
27:
Thanks giving
26:
About the humble worm and modern research
26:
Making bureaucrats pay in Singapore
26:
Into Tut's tomb
25:
Flying and thinking about libraries
25:
Good news in Canada - free speech
24:
John and Kristina's last dance
24:
The people's design
24:
Fishing hero
24:
Who is looking out for the responsible people?
22:
What the stones don't say
22:
Speaking truth to power - Batten and the Bruges Group
22:
Niall Ferguson book picks
22:
Teaching Shakespeare to the US Navy
21:
George VI - "this spirit of friendliness"
21:
Bequests that stay with us
21:
“The important things are the ones you don’t expect”
20:
Tribute to Alistair Cooke
20:
Women agents dared all to defeat Nazi Germany
20:
The Ascent of Money
20:
Billy Elliot
19:
Hilda and the cowboy poet
19:
Some like it cold
19:
Responses to the The Queen's Letter
18:
RNLI - the public came through
18:
A clue about Adam Dalgliesh
18:
Gurkha Justice Campaign
17:
Letter from HM The Queen
17:
Smiling at life, at death
17:
The 'don't tell me' factor
15:
Outliers - 10,000 hours of work
15:
Successful global tour on penny farthing
15:
An Anglo-Indian film masterpiece
14:
The Prince at 60 - controversy and peace
13:
Royal Navy has captured pirates - what happens next?
13:
What Bond wants in a wife
13:
BREAK, BLOW, BURN
13:
Bottling the risk-taking spirits of entrepreneurs?
12:
Punch
12:
Jean Muir
12:
Red poppies as the QE2 makes her last voyage
11:
In the silence
11:
Scottish pipers in Iraq
10:
Liverpool
10:
"One is not amused"
09:
In the silence of remembrance
08:
The First World War
08:
Crashing china
08:
Landing while blind
07:
All that is gold
07:
OED to the rescue
07:
You may have noticed
07:
Home Jane
07:
Easy Virtue
06:
Sport tribute
06:
Poppy appeal
06:
Quentin Blake
05:
Time to plant a tree
05:
My Guy Fawkes
04:
William Penn's state is key to the US election
04:
The November calendar
03:
The secret ballot
03:
Paula Radcliffe battles back from injuries
03:
Lewis Hamilton triumphs
03:
Whose arm doth bind the restless wave
01:
The saints
October 2008
31:
Between the Sunlight and the Thunder
31:
80-year-old stops jewel thieves in Richmond
31:
Iraqis to march in London to support Christians persecuted in Iraq
30:
For more on enchantment
30:
Buildings built to enchant
29:
Prince William and Prince Harry attend Bond premiere; support Help for Heroes
29:
Is liberty cracked - or not all it's cracked up to be?
28:
Chesterton & Lewis warn against tyranny
28:
Brits of the Iron Age
28:
BC Britain remains mysterious
27:
"Bond is well suited to ride out any kind of recession"
27:
The more they attacked us, the stronger we became
27:
Justice, not vegetables, in the balance
26:
Finding a door into the light
25:
Free Market Fairy Tales
25:
Viking fashionistas?
25:
Britain BC
24:
Film footage of London in summer 1900
24:
Sir Richard Branson's transatlantic attempt in jeopardy
24:
A reliable ship in turbulent waters - English poetry
23:
Population, wages and women as bear-baiters
23:
Rebelling against speed cameras
23:
New hope for reversing early-stage ms?
22:
Richard Branson and Ben Ainslie try to outsail storm in Cross-Atlantic Challenge
22:
How to handle the economic crisis
22:
Siege, Elizabethan Garden and Elizabeth and Dudley romance
22:
Sir Bob Geldof tells "a story that's not been told"
21:
Horatio Nelson - A different point of view
21:
An "in-built stubbornness"
20:
A poet, an admiral and Greek freedom
20:
An open letter from The Viscount Monckton of Brenchley to Senator John McCain about Climate Science and Policy
20:
Sharing the inheritance
18:
Amid strife, love
17:
Finding yourself at the Foundling Museum
17:
Remembering Corporal Mark Wright
16:
England roared
16:
"No alternative" - Margaret Thatcher
16:
Brit challenges NBA player
16:
Celebrating Olympians
15:
Robin Hood on Obama's tax plan
15:
Grandmother chases down thieves
14:
What they saved from 1066
13:
Paddington Bear's anniversary and immigration
13:
Greenwich Mean Time
13:
The Royal Navy and pirates
13:
Sour and sweet - university standings
13:
A swell idea?
11:
Autumn climax
11:
A barbecue
11:
The Ugly Duchess
11:
Dynamism
10:
When in crisis, think Shakespeare
09:
Robert Grosseteste
09:
Worth repeating
09:
More than money at risk
09:
An eye of gold
08:
Book festivals small and large
07:
Simpler times yesterday and today
07:
Why is Australia sitting pretty?
07:
E Union only goes so far
06:
Brian Davis
06:
EU hits iceberg of its own making
06:
British woman skydiver freefalls above Everest
04:
A brave man in stormy days
03:
Self-rule - a wonderful old story
03:
Intangible wealth?
02:
Lord Shaftesbury
02:
European Arrest Warrant debut
01:
"Joyous fireworks"
01:
Letter to HM The Queen
01:
tội cá độ bóng đá qua mạngOctober calendar
September 2008
30:
Credit crunch bail-outs a threat to democracy?
30:
Blindness as a cause for the latest financial crisis - and who did the blinding
30:
Climate change update
29:
The lion and the boy
27:
Information pioneer Jan Nasmyth
26:
McCain and Obama: Could they make it in the British Parliament?
26:
Nurturing British genius
26:
The Gods of the Copybook Headings
25:
Megalithic insight
24:
Bishop Tutu's rugby and cricket update
24:
British Food
23:
Adam Smith on Wall Street
23:
TS Eliot
23:
George Orwell's prophecy
23:
Veritasse
22:
Autumn again
22:
Raffles
20:
Winged interlude
19:
"The place was full of fragments salvaged from earlier lives"
19:
BRITONS NEVER WILL BE SLAVES!
19:
What would Dr Johnson say?
18:
The price of dishonesty
18:
Arnhem Bridge
18:
Wheeler challenges Tories to take more assertive stance on EU
17:
It depends on the British people
17:
Did those feet?
17:
Netball
16:
Richard Wright
16:
A formal education
16:
What they loved
15:
2-year anniversary
15:
Battle of Britain Day
15:
Diver William Walker
15:
Gary O'Donnell
13:
Baseball!?
13:
Neeps and haggis for him
12:
The Greek connection and a major discovery
11:
Stop Crying
11:
Theo Walcott
11:
9-11-1777 What If
10:
What a guy - Chris Hoy
10:
A frontier woman
09:
What did John Adams know?
08:
Frank North - He wanted to save lives
08:
Lewis - ultimately skill and fairness will triumph
08:
In Afghanistan with Anglo-American troops on a secret mission
06:
The western spirit
05:
Chestnuts in a bowl
05:
Making fair decisions
05:
About corpus juris
05:
"Out of doors political activity"
04:
Anonymity: A Secret History of English Literature
04:
What children want
03:
White shirts
03:
An interesting actress
03:
A correction
03:
Good luck at school
02:
Resurgam: "I will rise again."
02:
Trolls and the Petition of 1628
02:
The next Maunder Minimum?
01:
September calendar up
01:
Remembering a Canadian war hero
01:
Honesty in Keighley
August 2008
30:
Hurricane relief
30:
What they love
30:
Thinking about light in economic darkness
29:
Mynydd Mawr
29:
About electric motors and Michael Faraday
29:
Update on taxes and treason
29:
Foreign policy experience
28:
The Glorious Revolution
28:
Songs from the British Isles
28:
Obama campaign ignores Petition of Right achieved in 1628
27:
'They are all gone into the world of light'
27:
The Kett brothers and common land
26:
A liberal education
26:
Solar plane makes record flight
25:
Ping Pong coming home?
25:
Those were the days
23:
19 golds
23:
Looking for a father
22:
Kayak gold
22:
Buckingham Palace letters
22:
The ass and the angel of the commonplace book
21:
Another gold on the sea
21:
The story of Harry Brearley
21:
A different kind of art
21:
Round-faced men
20:
Rustic Rebel
20:
What the patriot wants for his country
19:
A great gold tally
19:
Thoughts on patriotism
19:
A better way to trade
18:
What Brits know about America
18:
Petition to rescue Coast Guard boat for Hope Cove
18:
Australia and medals
18:
8 gold medals in one weekend
18:
An exchange of letters with Buckingham Palace
16:
The New Forest
16:
A good day in Beijing
16:
Cameron in Tblisi
16:
Hilarious and heartbreaking
16:
Rescue at Hope Cove
15:
'You are as good as the Duke of Norfolk'
15:
Love and ambition in the political beast
15:
The Anglosphere Challenge
14:
Dawn springs - Gerard Manley Hopkins
14:
Driving under the dark side of the moon
13:
Updated: democracies waking up
13:
Democracies stand together
13:
Bleeding taxpayers
13:
If you missed it
12:
Why Americans more than 200 years ago had some remarkable leaders -
12:
Army nurse to receive Royal Red Cross
11:
Petraeus commends SAS
11:
Brilliant cricket for England
11:
Another gold - Rebecca Adlington
11:
The Glorious Tattoo
11:
BP pipeline; will it survive?
11:
Cyclist Nicole Cooke wins gold for Britain
11:
A German view of English sporting spirit
09:
Gallant publisher
09:
A river runs through my life
08:
Looking for hearts of oak - update
08:
Who likes miles?
08:
Yorkshire son
08:
British Armed Forces personnel in Olympics
08:
Two countries under threat
07:
Edinburgh Festival(s)
07:
Paying our respects to the less well-known
07:
Shakespeare learns about property rights
06:
Treasure trove of Royal Navy logbooks casts doubt on climate theory
06:
The same man
06:
The Angel of Rydal Hall
05:
Country roses and a vision of Britain
05:
Looking for hearts of oak
05:
International law and despots
04:
Britain at the root?
04:
Great British Watercolours
04:
Andy Murray - a graceful victory
02:
The boy stood on the burning deck
01:
The contribution of reading to the liberation of slaves
01:
Scouts' 101st
01:
August Calendar
01:
Shakespeare's iron filings
01:
Festival of British Eventing
01:
Pygmalion's run extended; Her Naked Skin opens
01:
The heart of the matter
July 2008
31:
O, Defoe, where are you? Revisited
31:
In Derbyshire
31:
English heritage on TV and the small problem of the kilogram
30:
Cricket in Canada
30:
William Wilberforce
30:
A descendant of people who believed in equality before the law a thousand years ago
30:
Alzheimer's hope
29:
Mapping disease data
29:
A letter from Ireland
29:
The difference that a single man made to history
28:
Richard Branson unveils Eve
28:
On Churchill, Hitler and World War II
28:
The ingredient crucial to success
28:
Sir Archibald McIndoe and Bertram Owen-Smith
28:
A practical and compassionate way to care for patients with dementia
26:
Ofsted's "white boys"
25:
Britain's largest motor show
25:
A tribute to rambunctious Swift from Abilene, Texas
25:
Memorial to a fine horse
24:
Gerry Jackson replies
24:
Surviving to rise again - uncanny modern parallels
23:
Radio heroine defies Mugabe and thugs
23:
But could it stop a tank?
23:
The Last Load
22:
Encounter with an iconic document
22:
Eric Liddell in China
21:
European Union abolishes the English acre
21:
Proms 2008
21:
Lewis Hamilton wins again
21:
British Open Champion
19:
A salute to Stuart Wheeler
19:
William Blake on doing good
19:
The Mommas of Mamma Mia!
19:
Lord Monckton's views supported by American physicists
18:
The right of self-defence cannot be restored because it cannot be denied
18:
A Dream Girl
17:
Lisbon Treaty ratified - We will never give in
17:
In praise of older men
17:
In a house in the country
16:
Bachelors' party
16:
"Before the Revolution"
15:
Correction
15:
Shakespeare in the Hudson River Valley
15:
"His situation felt closer to mine" - Keats
14:
Swan upping reviewed
14:
"Do you want to know a secret?" The Beatles
14:
Suppressed information about John Lennon?
14:
2600 hospitals!
14:
"A live wire"- John O'Sullivan
12:
A last word from Sir John Templeton
12:
The Puritan contribution to modern America?
12:
Wallpaper memories
12:
This is not the UN of which Churchill and FDR dreamed
11:
David Davis wins one for liberty
11:
John O'Sullivan - a good time to remember Margaret Thatcher
10:
A Royal Navy education
10:
Ban on Darling spreads
10:
Summer strawberries
09:
The Lady of Shalott
09:
Revisiting royal cock-ups
09:
Sir John Templeton
08:
Harry Potter supports Cameron's individual responsibility with a caveat
08:
"She gave her all"
07:
Whatever next?
07:
Hamilton wins wet Grand Prix victory
07:
Playing fair
05:
Laura Robson wins title
05:
Two boys resisted
05:
Mozart and Melua in Bath
05:
Rebutting the Lord Chief Justice on sharia
05:
Is gun control behind our loss of civil liberties?
05:
Bob Geldof in support of David Davis's Freedom campaign
04:
Happy 4th and the Brits who supported a radical idea
03:
Henley Royal Regatta
03:
Enjoying life with Boddingtons
03:
Patriotic questions
03:
Thinking through the deselection of monarchs
02:
Sovereigns selected and deselected
02:
One of our best friends
01:
July calendar
01:
Today is Canada Day
01:
Green and profitable - HRH The Prince of Wales
01:
Champions at sitting on their backsides
01:
Update on Canada's star chambers
June 2008
30:
Eric Clapton
30:
The darling English language
30:
Former Labour MP Tony Benn urges "libertarians from left and right" to defend liberty
28:
Wimbledon
28:
An individual right protecting against both public and private violence
27:
Thank you, Veterans
27:
Labour receives just desserts in Henley
27:
Hero
26:
The Gurkha and the Victoria Cross
26:
This is not what we meant by progress
26:
Escaping oil and driving your car thanks to microbes
26:
Implantable sensor to monitor heart patients
26:
Stripped of knighthood
26:
"And the lovers lie abed"
25:
Wheeler to appeal High Court decision
25:
Letter to The Queen
25:
"A positive force of the past millennium"
24:
The Rake at Garsington
24:
A second salute
23:
English country
23:
Racer
23:
An almost unfathomable ignorance of history
21:
Being a friend
21:
Trusting ourselves, trusting each other
21:
Hopeful giving
20:
High Court Justice DELAYS EU treaty ratification
20:
English roses
19:
42 days? Or would you prefer 90?
19:
Watching Royal Ascot
18:
Britain "ratifies" the "dead" Lisbon Treaty
18:
"I know a bank"
18:
Excellent news - increasing numbers of Brits oppose EU
18:
Colin Murdoch
18:
A suggestion
17:
Petition to sign
17:
"Would you sign a contract that the other side could change at will?"
17:
Salisbury Cathedral celebrates 750 years
17:
Bruges Group to hold Waterloo Day Meeting
17:
Boris Johnson on safety and liberty
16:
Paul McCartney live
16:
Speaking of sons
16:
Now that Father's Day is over
16:
Rochester Castle
15:
Serlo the Mercer and Magna Carta
14:
Nice to see Austin-Healeys
14:
Trooping the Colour
13:
The remarkable cells in the nose
13:
Thank you, dear Irish!
13:
An excellent question
13:
Iron entered his soul - Davis defends British liberty
12:
What exercise can do for you
12:
"What I saw in Afghanistan"
11:
Golden past, dark day
11:
Finding a masterpiece in the jumble
11:
Airborne
11:
The best book on the market
10:
High Court report - just in
10:
JK Rowling on failure and friends
10:
Predictions on Mark Steyn's fate
10:
They haven't changed their minds
10:
Walking in Britain
10:
Hot enough?
09:
Funeral rites for Britain?
07:
Archbishop skydives to raise money for soldiers
07:
English Bridge
07:
Go, Irish!
07:
A salute to the defenders of free speech
07:
Summer life
06:
Remembering them
06:
Next week
06:
Saving our lives
06:
English all-stars
06:
Worth looking into
05:
Winning the Stanley Cup
05:
Books coming in from the cold
04:
Dickens' desk and chair to benefit children
04:
"We shall never surrender"
04:
"Obscene human rights" commissions and common law
04:
The Lords Spiritual
03:
Following her heart from a Caribbean hotel to the Crimean War
02:
Best way to handle trauma - stiff upper lip?
02:
How Hillary Clinton resembles the Empress Matilda
May 2008
31:
June
31:
EU economy
31:
The ghost of the 18th century in Dumfries House
31:
Music in the rain
31:
Theatre outdoors
30:
Sacrifice
30:
The Royal Tournament
30:
Perilous sport
29:
Remembering their climb
29:
"You don't know what you've got till it's gone"
29:
Following the May - Roger Deakin
28:
Retreat to victory
28:
SOS is up
28:
The spirit of a woman - Diana Barnato Walker
27:
“A strange fleet appeared”
27:
Lewis Hamilton has done it again
27:
EU creep
27:
A lullaby
26:
"We are their heirs"
26:
Dining with the Royal Society
26:
"Biotechnology could be a great equalizer, spreading wealth"
26:
Culinary Notes
26:
Feast days
26:
British-American labour unions to unite
24:
"Modest heroes"
24:
The Queen and the Dalai Lama
24:
Morning
24:
"Flushed with enthusiasm" at the Hay Festival
23:
Prince Charles welcomes Dalai Lama
23:
V&A opens jewellery gallery
23:
Decoding Stonehenge again
23:
Canadian flash point
22:
Inveraray
22:
The best intentions
22:
Modern tax increases and Boyle's law of gases
21:
tội cá độ bóng đá qua mạngRolling out the big guns
21:
Behind the curve, and ahead of it
21:
"Draw on sweet night"
20:
Dunstan - the devil is in the details
19:
Caspian film reviews
19:
"The world's greatest flower show"
19:
The deniers
19:
Prince of Wales urges leaders and people to save rain forests
17:
Royal Canadian
17:
To dreamers and defenders
16:
Dambusters
16:
Prince Caspian opens in movie theatres
16:
Nanny Wild and the good and the bad of country life
16:
"By their deeds shalt thou know them"
15:
John McCain advocates "British-style question periods" in US
15:
Fred J Taylor outdoors
15:
Lucien Freud and Francis Bacon achieve record sales
15:
A fine, big bull
15:
An idea that doesn't add up
14:
Forsyth and Carswell challenge central control
14:
Victorian Peeper
14:
"Under the radar beam" - British charities
13:
Royal Navy-led MCM task group clears the way for Iraqi maritime trade
13:
Just because
13:
"Touch me with noble anger"
13:
More about underdogs
12:
The British people and underdogs
12:
Right to silence defended
12:
Red rhododendrons
12:
Irish to rescue British?
12:
Thinking about American and British town councils
10:
Olympic riders
10:
The crux of the matter
10:
A lovely man and musician - Noel Davies
10:
The man who could not escape - Lieutenant-Colonel Douggie Moir
10:
A £'s worth
09:
UPDATED - Elisabeth Beckett goes to court to defend British Constitution
09:
Twenty20 Cricket takes India by song
09:
A new singer - Duffy
09:
A beautiful farewell
08:
Calling a fiasco a fiasco
08:
VE Day remembered
08:
Green Lotus "will run on anything"
08:
Did Shakespeare hear this music?
08:
"You will not be overcome"
07:
Sir Rowland Hill and a mail service under attack
07:
Sylva
07:
Tax revolts
06:
Feeling "a new unity with nature"
06:
Boris appoints Lewis new deputy mayor of London
06:
Wendy Alexander's interesting proposal
06:
"Something greater at work"
06:
"The Saudi Arabia of tidal energy"
05:
The British people do not need PM Brown steering them
05:
The Queen, travelling incognito, visits Exbury
05:
The 'toff' who revived jazz - in Britain - Humphrey Lyttleton
03:
Byrd and Tallis in Zambia
03:
New Zealand accomplishes what the EU can't
03:
Badminton
03:
Boris wins big
03:
PD James denounces political correctness
03:
Cranford
02:
Stuart Wheeler wins judicial review
02:
Musical memories
02:
Global warming may 'stop', scientists predict
02:
Uncle Orson on Jane Austen
02:
A great trouncing
02:
Good pubs
01:
May events
01:
Looking for advocates of science and the western moral tradition
01:
Driving at 60
01:
Thoughts and Adventures
April 2008
30:
BBC censorship faces High Court challenge
30:
Lord Leach on EU's malign influence
30:
"Grand knight of common sense" - CS Lewis
29:
Visible and invisible patterns
29:
Chesterton on newspapers, soldiers, sects, and barbarism
28:
Around the country
28:
Nelson at 250
28:
A matter of loyalty
28:
Standing up for their culture
26:
'Modern day Saint George'
26:
Tourism 'Oscars'
26:
Being reconfigured
25:
Justice Owen, Rabinder Singh, and the promise-breaking government
25:
Justice
24:
Peaches for Roald Dahl Museum
24:
Bob Spink MP
24:
Parliament - redundant?
24:
Upholders of liberty
23:
Remembering Will
23:
Happy St George's Day
22:
Dreaming about summer in England
22:
A community of values
21:
Marathon addendum
21:
Overcoming adversity
21:
United we stand
20:
Patriots' Day
19:
Stiffening the House of Lords
19:
William Morris and Astley Castle
19:
No greater compliment - Mugabe attacks Britain
18:
Free speech in Canada heating up
17:
The chime of her voice
17:
Catesby in America and at Buckingham Palace
17:
Action before High Court
16:
The 'Darwin' Chip
16:
More than an antique land
16:
Stem cells, nose cells and healing
16:
JK Rowling refuses to cry
15:
Running blind - Dave Heeley - 7 days 7 marathons
15:
As long as one English field lies against another
14:
Royal Mail under siege
14:
Topping the culture chart
14:
The Royal Navy and piracy
14:
Oh!
14:
London Marathon 2008
12:
Libera and Patrick Stewart in New York
12:
Green lawns, but no sheep, please
12:
Judge rules that human rights apply to British troops
11:
'How England used to be'
11:
The patriot who vanquished failure
11:
Canadian bloggers fight for freedom of speech
10:
William of Ockham's Razor
10:
Feeling warmer?
10:
JK Rowling and Ian McEwan top prize list
10:
Author's copyright
10:
It takes courage to speak out
09:
O, to be in England now that April's there
09:
Breaking the peace
09:
I deeply love your country
09:
Plus ?a change. . .
08:
Libera - celestial music from South London to Yankee Stadium and the world
08:
Seeing Britain by train
08:
Charlton Heston on Shakespeare
08:
The gist of the Stop the Treaty Conference
07:
"Power of the grid" - 10,000 times faster than broadband
07:
Shakespeare's Wife
07:
Success for Stop the Treaty
05:
British track cyclists take gold at world championships
05:
Immigration and government policies
05:
Air Cdre Kit North-Lewis
05:
Pauline Witherington Cornioley - Wartime agent
04:
Cricket returns to America
04:
'Any man's death diminishes me'
03:
'People power can stop the Lisbon Treaty'
03:
Go slow
03:
The Falklands again
02:
The bad, the good and the transcendent - Rudyard Kipling
02:
Wealth + Wisdom
01:
Territorial Army celebrates 100th birthday
01:
Celebrating the 90th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force
01:
Enchantment
01:
Stonehenge a healing centre?
March 2008
31:
Peers defend democracy; push for referendum on EU treaty
31:
Update - Operation Knights' Charge
31:
Courage under fire
31:
150 years of Gray's "blood-stained copies"
29:
'Auntie Beeb' bets on global web empire
29:
To be loved and cherished
28:
Sarkozy's crème Chantilly
28:
Odious
28:
Australia's finest ambassadors
27:
The Oxford & Cambridge Boat Race
27:
Saying yes to if
27:
The Golden Thread
26:
How men feel
26:
Stop the Treaty
25:
"No science?"
25:
Thirteen year-old Tom Daley wins European diving championship
25:
Thinking about summer
24:
Making all things new
24:
American Responses to EU Corruption
22:
In the country
22:
The good in Good Friday
22:
'Artful, eh?'
21:
EU Corruption
21:
Paul Scofield
21:
Defending the English language and free speech while cooking cheese steaks
20:
Maundy Thursday for kings, presidents and prime ministers
20:
Tom Stoppard
20:
Gifts of freedom
20:
Skill and teamwork
19:
British experiences with the right to bear arms and what happened when they lost it
18:
Arthur C Clarke
18:
Anthony Minghella
18:
Stop the treaty
18:
Burke on virtue, vice, and liberty
18:
“The Adventures of Dr. A. Conan Doyle”
17:
Cool under fire - John Prott
17:
The saint of second chances
17:
MPs supporting patriotic amendment to Lisbon Treaty
15:
Doris Lessing - "Provocateur"
15:
British schools should teach Britain's inheritance
15:
Lady Darcy de Knayth
15:
Straight Talking Roger Helmer
14:
To the Lords!
14:
Foreshadowed by CS Lewis?
14:
Europe's slow motion suicide
14:
Cheltenham Festival
14:
Stabat Mater in Liverpool
14:
Melanie Phillips - another voice for common sense
13:
Zoological Society of London photographs rare pygmy hippos
13:
"Maxwell's wonderful equations"
13:
If you found yourself in a new land. . .
12:
Englishmen and football
12:
Bravo for the serf
12:
Inventor of the web, Berners-Lee looks to future
12:
Gallantry and courage in Iraq and Afghanistan
12:
SOS – Driving through the gaps in the Lisbon Treaty
12:
A sense of humour gone missing?
11:
British people - what do they believe - update
11:
Building the Transatlantic Bridge
11:
Lords prepare to fight for Britain
11:
"You will not be overcome"
10:
The billions flowing through Brussels
10:
Remembering Commonwealth Day
08:
Multiculturalism cannot survive
08:
Facing his fear - Sqd Ldr Charles Patterson
08:
A description of the anti-referendum MP
08:
A friend in need
07:
David Walliams crosses the sea
07:
Happy birthday RHS
07:
Explosive EU MEP Corruption Report
07:
The notion that we rule ourselves is upheld. . .by 48
07:
Looking for Lady Godiva
06:
To the Tower
06:
British men who loved and honoured their wives
06:
Honour Roll
05:
We expected it, but still. . .
05:
Will they have the courage to hold a referendum? Britain's free future depends on it
05:
Andrew Lloyd Webber finds Summer
05:
The Scouring of the Shires
05:
Stop the Treaty
04:
Mathematical breakthrough solves long-standing problem
04:
The next generation
04:
Ties that bind
03:
Lord Black - No obituary - Vale atque ave
03:
Emailing your MP might be more your style
03:
Dr Laura Grant, children and science
03:
Princes pay tribute to the Armed Forces
03:
“Poll shows overwhelming support for EU referendum”
01:
Happy St David's Day
01:
The March calendar is up
01:
Write to your MP
01:
Treason
February 2008
29:
Gene for a cause of heart disease discovered in a "geneticist's paradise"
29:
Men and stone - Shawn Williamson
28:
Prince Harry in Afghanistan
28:
New Anglosphere Forum
28:
Innocence abroad
28:
Coward's Vortex
27:
Mass lobby of Parliament
27:
William F. Buckley, RIP
27:
"Love Bade Me Eat'
27:
A duty that transcends party
26:
Mass Lobby of Parliament gains support
26:
Remembering the struggle for property rights
26:
Scary and funny Wolf also receives Oscar
26:
Night train
25:
MPs for and against the promised referendum on the EU constitution
25:
Scooping up Oscars
25:
Janet Daley on fairness
25:
Impending triumph?
25:
New thoughts on Fairtrade, free trade and the EU
24:
Evelyn Glennie
24:
To become deaf and remain a musician - William Boyce
24:
A Canadian view of The Queen
23:
Revolts against the EU constitution
23:
A feeling for Britain
23:
Hoping from a distance
23:
The stars by day
23:
William Blake - Joy
22:
George Washington - one of a kind
22:
"The Queen is Canadian"
22:
The Crystal Palace on exhibit
22:
One hundred and fifteen EU MEPs oppose EU Lisbon Treaty
21:
“A shot across the bow”
21:
Britain on View
21:
Brain drain
20:
Changing your mind
20:
Exploring Canada with Alexander Mackenzie
20:
Brilliant British coroners, soldiers, and families – dud government
19:
David Stogdon - No more lifeboat disasters
19:
Recommended - Churchill on Wahhabism
19:
About the size of it
19:
Ribbet!
19:
Domesday, the fiction of tenure, and the internet
18:
A kingdom that does good
18:
The silence at the heart of words
18:
The EU and owning your own house
16:
Gina Khan to speak on BBC
16:
Sir Edmund Hillary lives on
16:
One man defies politicization of the Crown
15:
Beaumont sets world cycle record
15:
Mass lobby of Parliament
15:
Amateur astronomers in New Zealand help to discover solar system like ours
15:
Orwell would applaud the Danes
14:
Ode to men
14:
The views of British writers on love and marriage
14:
Responsible for Valentine's Day? Oh, gosh
14:
Marrying-out is key to social progress
14:
Carbon scams
13:
"Life here is an open book"
13:
Only the certain spring
13:
Outlawing first cousin marriages was a good thing
13:
Shakespeare against arranged marriages
12:
Archbishop sharia update
12:
Men in the snow
11:
Sport of nations
11:
London Fashion Week
11:
The Red King and equality before the law
09:
Anglican Church needs refresher course in Christianity
09:
Miracles Of Life
09:
Not tolerating the intolerant
09:
Innovative infrared filming by the BBC captures the reclusive, elusive badger - rather as Kenneth Grahame described him
09:
Sun's low magnetic activity may portend an ice age - UPDATE
08:
Archbishop receives an almost universal and appalled No
08:
Are we nearly there yet?
07:
Brighton Court tiptoes away from PM's breach of contract
07:
The energy and creativity of a people can ride out a storm
07:
Heroes - Gordon and Joan Wilson
07:
From ashes to light
07:
Waiting to hear
06:
New poll shows 74% of British people want say on EU treaty
06:
Just because
06:
The British have something to answer for
06:
Harry Gregg
06:
Flourishing Fairtrade
05:
Why I like living in England
05:
Eleutheria
04:
Lulu
04:
To thine own template be true
04:
A vision of hospitality - The Right Reverend Dr Michael Nazir-Ali
02:
Defending freedom of speech in Canada - update
02:
Snow falling today
02:
Royal Navy and RAF rescues
02:
The Gothic vision of GF Bodley
02:
Cecil Gray
01:
February Calendar up
01:
Across the universe
01:
An unsavoury tale
01:
The ballots go out
January 2008
31:
The definition of injustice
31:
Sun's low magnetic activity may portend an ice age
31:
Still at a loss, JK Rowling receives award
31:
Harold Dick and Jeremy Clarkson
30:
Henry Moore
30:
One ring to bind them all
29:
The Victoria Cross
29:
Are we confused?
29:
A virtual human
29:
Tribute to Women's Land Army, somewhat belated
29:
Tribute to soldiers
29:
Brigadier provides essential information
28:
Top Gear in top gear
28:
SAG honours Day-Lewis and Julie Christie
28:
Wolf howling
28:
Palimpsest
28:
Patriots mount legal challenges
26:
A new Miss Marple
26:
A surprisingly candid report from National Public Radio
26:
Congratulations, Australia
25:
Bill Gates - a bit fuzzy about Adam Smith?
25:
Robert Burns night
25:
Ronald Harwood's creative struggle
24:
Heath Ledger - when a game is no longer a game
24:
Increasing brain performance in Alfred's day
24:
John Thwing's miracle
24:
Stella and David Gemmell defy death
24:
subprime british humour
23:
"I wish to live in a country that governs itself"
23:
743 years
22:
No time for gardening
22:
A pound of flesh
22:
Fighting the EU treaty in the courts - update
22:
Brighton Court says Prime Minister will have to defend breach of contract
21:
Breaking news - Stuart Wheeler backs Judicial Review to defend British Constitution
21:
"Outdoor activities"
20:
Monday morning mystics
19:
John Coward is hero of plane landing
19:
Risking their lives
19:
The importance of being earnest
19:
Sleep secrets reduce heart attacks - Churchill's advice
18:
An Englishman's castle
18:
View from an Englishman's castle
18:
A short response - zombies
18:
An English slave mounts a rebellion on a corsair
18:
Stuart Bower brings suit against Prime Minister
17:
Bill Wilson in Antarctica
17:
British author's thriller raises questions
17:
The man to save Afghanistan?
16:
The epiphany of Kik Woods
16:
Arts old and new
16:
"Nuts"
16:
Passionate Pugin
15:
British Museum alive and well
15:
2008 Heritage Foundation/WSJ Index of Economic Freedom & Prosperity – top 10 countries
15:
James Madison on the EU
15:
Scotland Yard traces Bhutto murderer
15:
“Popular British exports” – gifted female singers – Laura Marling
14:
The master of suspense on politics
14:
Do men forget those they love sooner than women?
14:
The spiritual ideas behind common law
14:
Elisabeth Beckett goes to court to defend the British Constitution
12:
Blair despair
12:
Freedom of speech and thought in Canada
12:
Blogging the World War One experiences of a British soldier
12:
Foster+Partners
12:
A history of the Crystal Palace
11:
Sir Edmund Hillary RIP
10:
"The Constitution that She has taken Her Oath to support"
09:
"We now have a large number of American and British officers who can pick up a phone from Washington or London and call an Iraqi officer that he knows well—an Iraqi he has fought along side of—and talk"
09:
John Colvin RIP
09:
John Galloway files Complaint with Parliamentary Ombudsman
09:
EURO-CREEP
08:
O, Defoe, where are you?
07:
Regarding Lionheart
07:
Twelfth Night revisited
05:
Not afraid of falling on his face - Richard Branson
05:
Preventing tribalism in Britain
05:
Cary Grant fusion
05:
Another threat to freedom of speech in the Anglosphere
04:
George Macdonald Fraser
04:
Dr Johnson on language and politicians
04:
The Irishness of Britain and the Britishness of Ireland, British Values, & other subjects
03:
Trying to save an old police station and prison in Hong Kong - a curious case of the long reach of the law?
03:
Jane Austen goes on television once again
02:
Urgent Appeal to The Queen
02:
Jack Aubrey in the country
01:
Freedom and friendship
01:
Small is successful
December 2007
31:
Hello, hello
31:
Thanks to readers of our website and best wishes for a very happy new year
31:
John Wycliffe – "the language not of angels but of Englishmen"
29:
The Anglosphere as it is and might be
29:
The Water-Horse - a book and movie for children
29:
Westminster Abbey and the deep foundations of freedom
28:
Paul Johnson on the five essential qualities of a democratic leader
27:
White House stem cell policy influenced by fears of Huxley's Brave New World
27:
Obituaries
27:
Fragrance in the garden
27:
350th anniversary of the Flushing Remonstrance
27:
Peter Pan's children
27:
“Who Dares, wins”
26:
Happy Boxing Day
26:
The Attenborough Film Awards, Richard Attenborough on Gandhi, and the opening of his new film
26:
Not so surprisingly Russians love PG Wodehouse
26:
The good deeds of Bill Deedes continue
26:
“Because that would most rejoice His heart”
24:
George Washington on Christmas Eve
24:
God rest ye, merry
22:
Journey toward freedom and love
22:
SOS
22:
"The Lion, the Unicorn, and Me"
21:
God Save The Queen
21:
In the spirit of Christmas - Coldplay Chris Martin is a dab hand with plumbing
21:
A British Christmas
21:
What does Gisela know?
21:
All is Bright - A Yorkshire Lad’s Christmas?
20:
"Jeez" - Magna Carta update
20:
Is The Queen a prisoner?
20:
"The Queen's actions cause for concern?"
20:
The QE2 and her fate
19:
Defending the freedom of our children and grandchildren
19:
The man remembers the boy's sorrow
18:
Carrying on after Steve Irwin's death
18:
Magna Carta, 'birth certificate of freedom', to stay in US
18:
"Saucy" William Penn and the momentum of action
17:
Happy (belated) birthday, Jane Austen
17:
Rescuing Britain from the EU - "Outdoor activities"
16:
Responding to the signing of the EU Treaty
16:
"Lions of Basra welcomed home"
15:
Turner on both sides of the Atlantic
15:
There will be a battle in the House of Lords
15:
What is this evidence of?
15:
The EU - doomed to fail
15:
Love in Derbyshire
14:
Golden future for Atonement
14:
100 scientists oppose UN climate conference
14:
One hundred years of children's books - Oxford
14:
The Lord Nelson and the Tenacious
13:
The seductiveness of the inner circle - why Brown signed the treaty
13:
“Free to Play”
13:
Oil on Troubled Waters
12:
The City of London and the EU Treaty
12:
Magna Carta for sale
12:
Giving richly
12:
The road out of serfdom
11:
Led Zeppelin returns - the Song remains the same
11:
Lighting up the political night - parish polls
11:
Interested in freedom then
11:
Messiah!
10:
New SolarLite, brainchild of fireman, could replace cat's eyes on highways
10:
PM, in Iraq, says that "war is over" for British troops; not really, Prime Minister
10:
LA Film Critics name Day-Lewis best actor
08:
A note on forgiveness
08:
Britons who don't know where Jesus was born may know things more important to Jesus
07:
Peers battle to defend Britain; attack EU ‘Reform’ Treaty
07:
Foundling Museum reopens with Hogarth, Gainsborough
06:
Panto
06:
Getting to the bottom of education
06:
The reason for government
05:
Theatre in the United Kingdom
05:
Coalition success in Afghanistan; the Afghan Sandhurst
05:
The Oak and the British Constitution
04:
A comparison of British rights and the American Bill of Rights
03:
First offshore wind farm in deep water
03:
"Merry, feisty, blunt and fair"
03:
Their children’s children
03:
Writing a blank cheque
02:
December Calendar up
01:
Scots say no to Donald Trump
01:
Festival of Trees
01:
On Blackstone and an obsessive-compulsive disorder
01:
Hunting Act conviction quashed
November 2007
30:
The Union Flag, then
30:
St Andrew's Day
30:
Going through hell - Winston Churchill
29:
"Men of Valour: Part III"
29:
At The Kilns with CS Lewis
29:
European Scutiny Committee catches sight of the wolf
28:
The Invisible College
28:
William Blake's 250th
27:
Is the earth really cooling? Harper stays cool
27:
The Constitution, Norris McWhirter, The Queen, the government and the EU
27:
Country people
26:
Liberty, prosperity, and David Cameron
26:
The valour of the mechanics
26:
Does a Briton have the right to bear arms for his or her defence?
25:
From the one man left awake
25:
Best of British win Tennessee BBQ
24:
A time to keep silence
24:
"Australia will miss this bloke"
24:
The pillar box - designed by the people
24:
"The authors of our own misfortunes"
23:
"Afghans unite in passion for cricket"
23:
Remembering Lord Deedes
23:
Buried treasures discovered
23:
Commonwealth in the news
23:
English apple pie
22:
Thank you
21:
Scared to death - 2
21:
A friendly, helping hand
21:
Cold comfort
20:
Breaking the silence
20:
"The West's anti-westernism"
20:
“Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments”
19:
One ring to rule them all
19:
Making the invisible visible – Vancouver, BC
18:
"There is a cleavage"
18:
Good job, Fittleton – parish poll backs referendum
18:
A bit late we wish Petula Clark a happy 75th
17:
A few changes here
17:
Dawkins's angel
16:
A face that travels - Machin's Elizabeth II
16:
There was an old woman
16:
Children of a common mother
15:
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss in Raising Sand
15:
Hillary Clinton and the House of Commons
15:
The European Union Court of Auditors condemns EU’s fraud, mismanagment and waste
15:
Decision Time
15:
Cheltenham this weekend
14:
The Queen may refuse to give Her Royal Assent
14:
Albion’s Seed
14:
The light in Shadowlands
13:
About attractiveness
13:
Curmudgeon on Coward
13:
Happy sailing with fuel cells
12:
Arguing about flags
12:
Another politician starts to see the light – Baroness Williams of Crosby
12:
Tutankhamun returns
12:
Graham Clark - Apartheid opponent and Chad Varah - founder of Samaritans and sex counsellor
11:
Remembering
10:
Here's looking at you, kid - The Royal Society reports
10:
Scufflings - Thomas Rainborowe
10:
Ignore her halo - Margery Kempe
09:
For your calendar - Remembrance Day
09:
Remembrance Day and the Battle of Barroso
08:
Rupert Bear at 88
08:
Joni Mitchell
08:
Support the troops says UKNDA
08:
Global Vision denounces Brown's betrayal
08:
Vivian Linacre's General Rule - Measures explained
07:
National Trust will battle Government
07:
Rejuvenated St Pancras
06:
Catesby in America when America was wild
06:
Thinking about humour – missing from some people? – and The Queen’s speech
06:
The First Day of the Blitz - New book suggests victory was won in first 12 hours
05:
'Gutsy lady'
05:
Remember, remember
05:
The pace quickens
05:
The right to self-defence
05:
Scared to death
03:
""What the new atheists don't see
03:
Rocket man
03:
‘Cockpit of England’ – Broughton Astley calls for referendum on EU
03:
Ridley Scott has a new film
02:
Poets, scientists, social reformers, MPs, saints
01:
Calendar up
01:
Silent Change, London
01:
Wall Street Journal wakes up to EU threat
01:
Grass-roots Conference to open 4 November
01:
Education improvements
01:
Gaining on cancer
October 2007
31:
Goings-on in the theatre
31:
Peckham's beautiful club
31:
Michael Rowntree
31:
Winston Churchill's 'secret' brother
30:
Golden rules from Tim Congdon
30:
Champagne, music and love - Ursula Vaughan Williams
30:
Divine music
29:
"British dominate list of living geniuses"
29:
Comet Holmes
29:
Saturday night with PG Wodehouse
27:
Rallying
27:
The Lives of Others
26:
Alfred's modern leadership lessons
26:
Pro-referendum, pro-freedom rally
25:
Modern Britain through the Eyes of Its Cartoonists
24:
And the animals
24:
Sir Andrew Green on uncontrolled immigration
24:
Remembering the world - Eric Newby
23:
Threats to freedom - Islamofascism
23:
An uncomfortable truth
23:
Back from an adventure, McGregor blasts 'nanny state'
23:
Mellon Collection of British Art in Britain
23:
Town rescues children
22:
Thinking
22:
Blogging ridiculous
22:
Costs of immigration
20:
What is this poison? Of course there is a British Constitution
20:
Oh, dear! Springboks end England's reign as world champions
20:
Having a good time
19:
Shaw's Pygmalion exposes the progressive snob
19:
Appreciation in Afghanistan
19:
A thousand years of self-government coming to an end?
18:
"Banked fires" - Deborah Kerr
18:
Extraordinary 13th century people
18:
Honesty
17:
Soldiers come home from Afghanistan
17:
The Whisperers, God and Gold
16:
Ruth Lea on morning in Britain
16:
Bruges Group uncovers EU plan
16:
The Princess Diana inquest judge
16:
Peter Roberts hits the news
16:
Refusing to accept defeat
15:
Leaving the United Nations
15:
“I freeze and yet am burned”
15:
Shared heritage of America and Britain
15:
Mothers at Armed Forces Memorial
14:
More World Cup news
13:
Nature of Britain
13:
Why Greenwich Mean Time
13:
British Navy guarding Iraq
12:
""No wonder they're great if their women are like that"
12:
London October 27 Pro-Referendum rally
12:
A word about men
12:
Remembering their sacrifice - National Memorial Arboretum
12:
Arboretum note
11:
Nicholas Winton - rescuing children
11:
Lorry driver tackles a less than certain truth
11:
Doris Lessing wins Nobel Prize for Literature
10:
Thoughts about immigration figures
10:
Entrepreneurs begin to revolt
10:
A boy in Britain - Robert Hooke - lost manuscript online
09:
House of Commons Committee calls a spade a spade
09:
CS Lewis and late-flowering love
09:
British scientists share Nobel Prize in Medicine
09:
Throwing stone roses at the Q Awards
09:
Cheers and tears - Pride of Britain Awards
09:
If something needs doing -
08:
RAF contributions
08:
World Cup update
08:
Major Lex Roberts - a hero dies; government incompetence plays role
07:
A country card
06:
William Tyndale
06:
Jason Lewis - circling the world with muscle power
06:
Rugby
06:
Honouring a young man
05:
Book lovers at Cheltenham
05:
And When Did You Last See Your Father?
05:
Inquest into death
04:
British Special Forces at work in Afghanistan
04:
Rock 'n Roll omissions
04:
The Anglosphere
04:
Twelfth Night advice
04:
Camping with the Boys Brigade
03:
The right to bear arms
03:
Mallory first on Everest?
02:
Intangible wealth
02:
Ten peaks for Robert Steel
02:
Lee Miller at V&A
01:
Your true face
01:
October Calendar up
September 2007
30:
English heritage
29:
Peel's bobbies
29:
Jeff Watson and the Golden Eagle
29:
A creative response
28:
Freedom and Christianity
27:
Reason and Christianity
27:
Oh, lovely! 315,000 Images of England at English Heritage
27:
Shy millionaire leaves money to children's hospice
26:
Millais at the Tate
25:
Tax ideas - bound to irritate somebody
25:
Fountains and fires – Lancelot Andrewes
24:
The SUN - EU is greatest threat to liberty
24:
Manliness - Walter Bagehot
23:
Aidan
22:
Historic first - East Stoke calls for referendum on EU
22:
Sir Timothy Berners-Lee on women
21:
A transatlantic leap - Christopher Wheeldon
21:
Silver financial linings
21:
First Post
20:
For women we have. . . for men. . .
20:
Courage in September, 1944
19:
About lions for curious readers
18:
Bloom in Strasbourg
18:
Enjoying England
18:
A different kind of sage – Timothy Sprigge
18:
A graceful denunciation of Mr Brown by Christopher Booker
18:
Armed robbery
17:
Accomodation and respect from Muslim citizens for the common law
17:
Hang on
17:
Diamond Light Source to uncover secrets of rare scrolls
17:
Gordon Brown and the golden goose
16:
Seeing their true faces
15:
Victory - Paul Potts
15:
Hew Butler
15:
Celebrating with English roses
14:
Does The Queen do anything for us?
13:
UPDATED - King Alfred and the survival of our children
13:
Foot and mouth disease and Sir Albert Howard
13:
Unions strike blow for freedom
12:
Daring to see the role of faith
12:
“A safe pair of hands” - Sir Tasker Watkins, VC
12:
Wild beauty
12:
The mystery of history
11:
Theodore Dalrymple writes about good and evil in the New English Review
11:
Stem cell pioneer - Dr Edward Boyse
11:
The beacons are being lit - parish polls
11:
9-11-1777 With courage and luck revolutionaries survive battle
10:
The handsomeness of age
10:
"You have liberated a people"
10:
“By God, England will not fall while I am Queen”
10:
People of East Stoke first to vote in parish polls on EU constitution as demand for referendum grows
09:
To Autumn
08:
Reading Mister Pip
08:
Goodbye, Pavarotti
07:
Love and war at Dunkirk
07:
Response to hardline Islamic sect in Britain
07:
The Unnatural History of the Sea - new book on restoring fish and fishing
07:
RAF Wing Commander Leonard Cheshire - "All the characteristics of a saint"
06:
Spaceport for Virgin Galactic's White Knights and Spaceships
06:
Reflections on Saunton beach
06:
Geoff Holt's 'personal Everest'
06:
A horn sounds
05:
Evolving personal style in the country – Stella Tennant
05:
Into "the drink"
05:
Britain on the Brink Conference
05:
“Out of doors political activity”
04:
So brave - Jane Tomlinson
04:
The man who loved plants - Graham Stuart Thomas
03:
Life Savers
03:
Looking for Robin Hood
03:
A Plain Man’s Guide
03:
In the garden
03:
Bryn Terfel in the sun
03:
"Pooh, whatever happens. . ."
02:
Thanks to the Czech Foreign Minister for remembering a fine principle
01:
Two British Christians and Mother Teresa
01:
We stand
August 2007
31:
Thank you, Princess, for not wearing a scarf
31:
BBC Proms
31:
September calendar up
30:
Bruges Group alert on Euro-Creep
30:
Protecting animals - the unstoppable Richard Martin
29:
The young men who saved Australia
29:
Paying for poverty
29:
A pattern
29:
A good anniversary
28:
Explorer, conservationist and mentor - John Blashford-Snell
28:
Pat Barker and bloody moral dilemmas
27:
"British openings"
27:
In praise of Isaac Watts and Jane Turnbull
25:
The Barbour
25:
Remarkable women
25:
Couldn't resist
25:
Atonement to open
24:
Tragedy in Afghanistan
23:
The diamond of truth
23:
Brits abroad - medical report from Chester County, PA
22:
Exodus
22:
Building a camera to capture light from the distant past
22:
To strive, to seek, to find. . .
21:
A Georgian gem - Theatre Royal reopens
21:
Help for Helmand villagers; morale boost for British troops
21:
Quest for hidden treasures in libraries
20:
Culture of celebrity
20:
Battlefield chivalry in West Chester and Iraq
20:
Cathedral Voices at Chester
18:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW – the power of ideas, the courage of women, hospitality, and what if?
18:
If you are going to send them into harm's way, give them the equipment they need
18:
Bill Deedes
18:
What if?
17:
Newfoundland hospitality and a sea view
16:
Thoughts about enchantment in England – church and chapel
15:
'Blood Eagle'
15:
A woman, a man and a boy - sailing the blue sea
14:
Women are marvellous - Roz Savage
14:
They wanted their children to be free
14:
Expanded file on Hidcote
13:
What's wrong with the world and a revealing joke or two
13:
"What is rigid gently bend"
13:
Small injuries may become fatal
13:
"The Queen feels very let down."
12:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW – humour, covert & overt actions, poets, painters, revolutionary captains, mothers & older men
11:
George Stubbs and the Kingdom of Animals
11:
Mixed feelings
11:
'Have a couple of cocktails'
10:
Older men
10:
British humour – Riding tandem
09:
For mothers and grandmothers
09:
Defiant John Paul Jones off Flamborough Head
08:
Overt and covert actions
07:
Catching up to Anne Finch
06:
Pulling at our heartstrings - A British philosopher, an American theatre critic and a dead Mexican woman remind us what counts
05:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW – beautiful, spirited girls; fine boys; luminous science; Gibbon on the EU and patriotism; golf, music, and Edinburgh
04:
Our own free country
04:
Dismembered, remembered
04:
Patriotism according to Gibbon - yes!
04:
Maxwell's luminous ideas
03:
Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe
03:
Buckingham Palace annual summer opening
03:
BBC - Good news and cause for wonder
03:
One hazard of European-wide government according to Gibbon
03:
British names in view
02:
Green thoughts
02:
Gibbon exposes the stratagems of power
01:
Slavery abolished; Scouting started
01:
Mailbag of music
01:
Purring along nicely
01:
Multiple Sclerosis breakthrough
01:
A light break
01:
Gibbon describes Rome and the EU
July 2007
31:
Bibliotherapy - Reading your way to health
31:
Golf in India
31:
"Youth and Age on Beaulieu River, Hants"
30:
The perfect is the enemy of the good
30:
"In our hands"
30:
Many honest Labour MPs
30:
Why I like boys - An Incident in the Early Life of Ebenezer Jones, Poet
30:
“Summer’s lease hath all too short a date”
28:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
28:
The Knight - Never a dull moment defending Magna Carta
27:
English art from the 11th century
27:
Pre-EU free trade: a tale of Offa and Charlemagne
26:
Lovely giving
26:
Jane Austen and Chawton House Library
26:
Our liberty has already been paid for, but may have to be purchased again
25:
Sight is returning - MPs oppose Reform Treaty
25:
Douglas Carswell MP - "I say the only way is out"
24:
Irishman Padraig Harrington and the Open's 18th hole
24:
Shire horse in Tennessee may break world record for height
24:
Babbage's ideas inspire architecture of nano computers
24:
The Lord's Knight
23:
Gallant efforts to keep waters at bay and spirits up
23:
For the sake of one man or woman
23:
Dreamcoat with an amazing technicolor plan
23:
At Bury St Edmunds
23:
Ploughman's
22:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
21:
A review of the early reviews of Harry
21:
An English hero
20:
The curious case of the usurped executive
20:
P.S. There's so much more to say about Imperial -
19:
Jane Austen and slavery
19:
Imperial College London celebrates 100th anniversary and 1st
19:
"The childless couple who adopted eight scared, troubled children"
19:
BBC Mea Culpa?
18:
The gifts of radar and wheat
18:
The Open
18:
A friend like that
17:
A little laughter
17:
The bedrock of country life
16:
Donald “Duckmouse” Michie - AI man and prophet
16:
The emperor's new clothes
16:
Of magic cloaks and Classical Greek thought
16:
"He's back"
15:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
14:
Swan upping
13:
Henry Fielding’s Tom Jones – delicious as a peach
13:
Justice in the courts
13:
Vanguard of the referendum
12:
In the forest
12:
Hopeful vigilance
11:
‘Ripeness is all’ – William Hooker and Charles John Robertson
11:
Shock waves of Empire
11:
King's College London finds link between more moles and reduced rate of aging
11:
BRITANNIA RADIO
11:
Opposition to EU's stealth constitution growing
10:
Wonderful things juries are
10:
Harry Potter's message
10:
Alan Dower Blumlein - an essential contribution
09:
The Castle by Edwin Muir
09:
A good sporting weekend
08:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
07:
The Lych-Gate
06:
Declaration of independence from the EU
05:
Lovely common sense - thank you, Matt, Roger, and Neil
05:
The power of words
05:
Two messages to terrorists
04:
Happy Fourth
03:
Henley Royal Regatta
03:
Which doctors does the NHS prefer?
02:
Garden open tomorrow
02:
The Princes please
02:
Jane Austen and Thomas Hardy on vacation
02:
Responses to Islamic terror
02:
A confession
01:
Happy Canada Day
01:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
June 2007
30:
Hidcote at 100 and the Major's flamingos
30:
"Quick-thinking cop"
30:
Jonathan Ive's iPhone
30:
Right to silence
29:
The counties of England
29:
"Is democracy the same as freedom?"
29:
People power
28:
"Without all those men and women, none of us would be here"
28:
Scottish Traditional Boat Festival
28:
Onward! Cards, calls, faxes, emails
28:
Eeyore on communicating
28:
Cometh the hour, cometh the men and women
27:
St George in Baghdad
27:
Monica Mavis Furlong - the spirit of women in the Church
27:
Petitions
27:
A poor history student discovers the surprising Act of Settlement
26:
Shakespeare's Globe celebrates 10th anniversary
26:
Shakespeare reviews Tony Blair upon his return from Brussels
25:
Churchill's practical Idealism
25:
SBS in Afghanistan
25:
All eyes on Wimbledon, including Hawk-eye
25:
Real democracy is local
24:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW - FIERY SPIRITS
23:
New EU agreement makes stealthy and devastating attack on liberty
23:
Your own choice
22:
They wanted the gifts of St Alban
22:
Helmer calls for referendum
22:
Another case of the people knowing best
21:
"Fiery spirits" in the country
21:
We await the conclusions of the EU summit with some interest
21:
July Calendar of Cultural & Sporting Events is up
20:
Flowers of the Orient in Britain - and overlooked beauties
20:
A beautiful human creation
20:
Apples, butter, cheese, making love
20:
The good news: Just published BBC Trust Report shows that public has not been brainwashed
19:
How to watch Royal Ascot
19:
"Fantastic" British soldiers in Iraq
19:
Of aspirin as a cancer and heart disease fighter and the Oxford Journals
19:
Another British journalist sees the light
19:
At least one honest Lord
18:
Battle of Waterloo
18:
Royal Lancers in Iraq - "good to the people"
18:
"The most accurate and creative right foot in recent...memory" - that would be David Beckham's right foot
18:
A very brave woman - Jasvinder Sanghera
18:
Posturing over an EU referendum?
18:
Britain's got talent in the most unlikely places - Paul Potts
18:
BBC takes a first step
18:
"To have both Brits doing well - I think it's great for the country"
17:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
16:
Thinking about Magna Carta, the barons and Tony Blair
16:
Honoured on The Queen's Birthday - gongs fail to please everyone
15:
Interview with the Princes
15:
Patrick Minford defends consumer; calls for EU to bring down protectionist barriers
15:
News about Laurie Baker in India
15:
"A great day for the British and American constitutions"
15:
The Knight - Never a dull moment on the road to Runnymede - Part 7
13:
The Knight - Riding into the rough - Part 5 and The Lord's Knight - Part 6
13:
Thoughts about education - a new row
13:
What will Tony Blair sign on 22 June?
12:
Wild Scotland
12:
Science behind grand prix success
12:
The Queen's Royal Lancers in Iraq - Part 3
12:
Falklands War ends 14 June 1982
12:
A "legend", Corporal Rodney Wilson
12:
World War II through the eyes of downed airmen
12:
A New Testament scholar looks at the book by Christopher Hitchens
11:
On this day - a round-robin of artists, inventors, rebels, sportsmen and explorers
11:
Thinking about the Lion and the Unicorn
11:
Apollo lecture focuses on Stowe
11:
The antidote to dependency
11:
Hamilton takes brilliant win at Canadian Grand Prix
10:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
09:
Sony warriors in Manchester Cathedral
09:
Changes in scale
09:
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts in Iraq
09:
Country trials and shows - adventurous pigs
09:
Lord Pearson's Bill, Implications for Withdrawal from the EU, receives second reading in House of Lords
08:
James Shikwati - "For God's sake, please just stop"
08:
"The worse it got, the better they got."
08:
GK Chesterton on the grand theorists of the EU; local governments and empires
08:
The man-trap of the EU Arrest Warrant
07:
Are all justice systems equal?
07:
The Knight - Part 4
06:
Hmm. . .British design breakthroughs
06:
This is what he fought for on a beach in Normandy
06:
Get your skates on - contact the Lords
05:
The world is not a cake, says Dalrymple
05:
Adequate support for British Armed Forces personnel?
05:
The British in Palestine
05:
Brits routing Al Qaeda in Iraq
04:
Out in the Iraqi desert with The Queen's Royal Lancers
04:
Darcey Bussell says goodbye
04:
More joys of multiculturalism
04:
Synergistic energy
04:
"Truth about Kyoto: huge profits, little carbon saved"
04:
When you go home, tell them of us and say: 'For your tomorrow we gave our today'
03:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
03:
Hitchens vs Hitchens on God
02:
Frank Whittle - on a jet plane
02:
Land of Hope and Glory
02:
Happy birthday, Sir Edward Elgar
01:
Lear's "noble anger"
01:
Quest for the Holy Grail
01:
Two years ago today
01:
Forty years ago today
01:
The West Lothian driver
May 2007
31:
A buzz in the west
31:
A proposal for government
31:
TB danger
31:
THE KNIGHT - Fighting to hold the centre - Part 3
30:
"A whole greater by far than the sum of its parts"
30:
UK urged to reestablish global vision on trade
30:
Maoris declare New Zealand "a Christian nation"
30:
Why are modern novels "so bloody boring?"
30:
SmithGlaxoKline attacks elephantiasis and obesity
30:
French carp yields British record
29:
Waking up to the language of dictatorship
29:
Folding is NOT British form
28:
The Tower of Babel
28:
Memorial Day personal
28:
"Broad sunlit uplands"
28:
British media growing force in American news
28:
Tony Blair - having it both ways
28:
The London Eye
28:
Looking at this weekend's Wall Street Journal
27:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
27:
Get a wig
27:
“A strange fleet appeared”
26:
Drinks for British soldiers, and thanks
26:
Walking in the country
26:
Trust in the City
26:
Trust
26:
A way with words at Dartington
26:
A message to those participating in National Shooting Week
25:
Open air theatre at the Regent's Park
25:
Roger Helmer, MEP, talks vision and sense
25:
Promoting respect for and understanding of firearms
25:
A £billion here, a £billion there. . .
25:
THE KNIGHT - Tournaments, chivalry and assassinations - Part 2
24:
The Infant - a steam-powered car in 1831
24:
The Knight
24:
Exciting solutions for schools
23:
The Queen presents medals for gallantry
23:
The Abraham Darbys
23:
Hay 20
22:
‘I believe that I was born to be an actor’ - Laurence Olivier
22:
Rethinking education
22:
"Tit for tat"
21:
What magnanimity does not mean
21:
"The limits of Churchill's magnanimity"
21:
The Zulu handshake
21:
Inspired by Baden-Powell
21:
25th anniversary of landing at San Carlos Water
21:
Victoria Day
21:
Cutty Sark burning
21:
Chelsea Flower Show opens
21:
Peers rally behind public's right to know
20:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW and the Dam Busters
19:
Dunstan's history
19:
Interviewing Conn Iggulden about the Dangerous Book for Boys
19:
Iraqi Football Match
19:
Teachers as heroes
18:
British yachtsman rescued thousands of miles from home – by neighbour
18:
Millennium Seed Bank collects billionth seed
18:
Alert - Second reading of European Union (Implications of Withdrawal) Act in Lords
18:
Bath International Music Festival opens tonight
18:
Winston Churchill's St George and the Dragon
18:
Award to James Bartholomew
17:
Hopkins and Hitchens
17:
The reverse Midas-touch of government - turning gold into dross
17:
Happily driving rusty old cars
17:
What Jamestown gave us
17:
"What the EU plans for us"
17:
June calendar of events
16:
Women and British success
16:
"When the facts change, I change my mind. What do you do, sir?"
16:
An answer to global warming?
16:
Once any man or woman could say this about Britain -
16:
Brits, Czechs and Poles oppose EU push on justice and home affairs
16:
From west to east and back again, Exburys in Portland
15:
Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson
15:
Into maths and physics
15:
What the British people want from their new PM today
15:
The May tree
15:
Volunteers support retired Gurkhas
15:
Bear Grylls made it
15:
"Why Beauty is Truth"
14:
Du Maurier country
14:
Bruges Group warns on new laws, new plans of EU
14:
Bruges Group speakers describe EU future
14:
The Flag
14:
Fair is fair, Mr Blair
14:
"The Perfect Summer"
14:
Petition calls for Royal Pardons for metric martyrs
14:
When does the defence of freedom and democracy in Britain demand a non-pacific response?
14:
Vulnerable aquatic warbler protected by RSPB
14:
Splendid missing verses from Australia’s National Anthem
13:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
13:
Remembering Alison Hargreaves
12:
Thinking about Peter Hillary
12:
Sir Edgar Elgar and Jacqueline du Pré
12:
Constable – “We see nothing till we truly understand it”
11:
Royal Windsor Horse Show
11:
Charlie Chaplin
11:
British people deserve credit
10:
"iPod generation boosts classical music radio station by 500,000 listeners"
10:
I'd like to drive a G-Wiz
10:
Tate in America
10:
Most popular country for international flights
10:
Snooker
10:
New search function
10:
What Ellen MacArthur did next
10:
Plan to seize Britain's territorial waters
10:
CS Lewis on the type of person who might work for the EU
09:
News from Stormont
09:
Weep as you laugh at the National Theatre
09:
"You will not be overcome"
09:
The news catches up
09:
Julian of Norwich – Revelations of divine love
08:
Independence and happiness
08:
Common sense on the veil
08:
"She gave me a look that only a mother could give a child"
07:
Dr James Le Fanu says students are bored
07:
New English Review
07:
Fastest man on 2 wheels
07:
Born Free
07:
Victory for metric martyrs
07:
Belsay fantasy
07:
A Matter of Life and Death
07:
What gives, Tony?
06:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
05:
The Queen in America
05:
On behalf of English
05:
Identity fraud
05:
Paper is best
05:
The Painted Veil
05:
For those who are waking, a love poem
04:
Visiting the American settlement
04:
If
04:
Surgeons do not avoid high risk cases
04:
Election results appear to support change, but not Scottish independence
03:
An England legend is laid to rest
03:
Americans prefer British measures
03:
John Muir
03:
The big skim - Lord Black's trial
03:
Meeting history again for the first time
03:
Reality gains some recognition
03:
Vote today in Britain
02:
Standing for local council
02:
Casting and counting votes
02:
The Reith lectures
02:
This is England - but is it?
02:
Woodland festival at Kew
02:
Unenthused about subsidiarity in the EU
02:
American Bill Bryson is new president of the Campaign to Protect Rural England
01:
Support British fishermen in London on Friday 4 May
01:
A medical first - surgically implanting genes into the eye
01:
The United Kingdom
April 2007
30:
Coach class
30:
Britain and common law under attack
30:
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
30:
69% want referendum on looser relationship with EU
30:
Searching for dolphins and whales
30:
Flying update
30:
Bear Grylls's Next Challenge
30:
The human rights act strikes again
30:
Britain's Dangerous Book for Boys arrives in America
29:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
29:
Sutton Hoo
28:
Playing Games
28:
Flying a microlight from Biggin Hill to Australia while blind
28:
A tale of women
27:
Prince Harry
27:
"Blair says Labour has transformed Britain"
27:
A fine actress reflecting the times
27:
The freedom of virtue
27:
A land under the North Sea
27:
21st century defender of freedom - Richard Shepherd
26:
Exploring Iran with Peter Hitchens
26:
Hawking reaches for the stars
26:
They sang of freedom
26:
Back to the Mabinogion
26:
Anselm and the veiled woman
25:
They gathered at dawn - remembering ANZAC Day
25:
Helmer opposes EU aggression - large and small
25:
Sunseeker
25:
A bit disheveled
25:
CS Lewis & the Unjust Judge
25:
Great Britons from the National Portrait Gallery arrive at Smithsonian
24:
There'll always be an England. . .
24:
Bluebells in spring
24:
Corpus Juris – The Shocking Details
24:
British Muslim declares his allegiance to British values
23:
Defending freedom of information
23:
Talking about immigration is a start
23:
Shakespeare - Happy with words that describe action
23:
Happy St George's Day
23:
100 Years of Scouting
23:
London Marathon - the magical .22
22:
Brits Week in Review - a bill of impeachment, defending your home, French second thoughts
21:
“Mountbatten’s legacy to India”
21:
Happy Birthday, Your Majesty
21:
Anselm and the Red King
21:
Our Country, Our Parliament, Our Democracy – How We Get Them Back
21:
National Committee for a Referendum & Global Vision protest Blair's attempt to scuttle referendum
20:
The study of English and murder
20:
Calendar of events
20:
Daniel Hannan MEP - "We have our own dream"
20:
French applaud Anglo-Saxon work ethic?
19:
Reports from the wild - Rosie Stancer
19:
Reports from the wild – Sir Robin Knox-Johnston
19:
"Time to reconquer France"
19:
Freedom and friendship
19:
Misery and courage in Iraq
19:
Winchester man defends front garden
18:
Brits revolt - in America
18:
Britain in the spring
18:
Citizenship – unspoken words
18:
Citizenship – reflections on voting
18:
Exploring National Trust properties
18:
Navy starts enquiry
18:
Splitting the atom
17:
Another sporting hero?
17:
The black suit
17:
"The strange death of the Royal Navy"
17:
The question of guns
17:
In Greece with Don Pacifico – Civis Britannicus sum
16:
Versatile Vaseline
16:
Royal Navy victories
16:
The Navy questions we want to hear discussed in Parliament
16:
Robert Hooke and the uncertainty principle
16:
Howard creates land "with good heart"
15:
Brits Week in Review
14:
Dining with the Geological Society
14:
Watson in Iraq
13:
Aintree
13:
A childhood memory of Sqn Ldr Neville Duke
13:
BBC misses MRI story
13:
British forces in Iraq
13:
The fat gene
13:
Revisiting Brideshead Revisited
12:
Hunting events and Point-to-Point calendar
12:
Robert Aitken fights BBC bias
12:
The Servant King or Queen - 2
11:
Sqn Ldr Neville Duke was a courageous and lovely man
11:
Defending trial by jury from the government
11:
Great medical stem-cell news
10:
NATO and Afghan troops have launched Operation Achilles
10:
The Articles of War
10:
Bias at the BBC may be investigated
10:
British composers poll well
10:
Pte Beharry - looking fear in the face
10:
Nottingham scientist perfects anti-aging skin cream
10:
Millions of law-abiding citizens to rebel against ID cards
09:
Iris Binstead defends the British Constitution in court
09:
Celebrating the Act of Union with gusto
09:
Great expectations – the Morgan
09:
"Stars! stars!" at Stratford
09:
William Law on why religious people are sometimes so destructive
08:
Happy Easter
07:
This Easter
07:
Lord Black in Chicago with Mark Steyn
07:
The Servant King
06:
The right to silence on Good Friday
06:
Danes in Britain and in Denmark
05:
Cannot defend ourselves, or will not?
05:
"Troublemakers, campaigners, evangelists"
05:
Advice for the prince
04:
The British people are not amused
04:
Increasing brain performance through exercise again
04:
British hostages released; a gift? for Passover?
04:
The Fellowship - Abolishing Slavery at Last
03:
Architect Laurie Baker – builder and blythe spirit
03:
British team grows human heart valve from stem cells
02:
The hostage crisis as seen by citizens
02:
On Chesil Beach
02:
A time to garden
02:
Falklands anniversary
02:
Regarding Iran, a basketball metaphor – rebound and shoot
March 2007
31:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
31:
Looking weak has awful consequences
31:
Conspiracy theories meet facts, and melt
31:
Adventurer, poet, priest, lover – John Donne
30:
Provocative discussion about the fate of western civilisation
30:
“You aren’t taking this seriously, sir, are you?”
30:
Speaking out for those whose voices are lost under gunfire
30:
A few dates for your diary
30:
True hope is swift
29:
Abolishing Slavery - The Royal Navy at sea – disturbing modern parallels?
28:
A once dear badge of honour
28:
“Exert yourself!”
28:
Outrageous breach of Geneva Conventions and Muslim hospitality
27:
Disruption in the Abbey
27:
Children are conservative
27:
Scotland Yard urged to investigate treason
26:
Get our Marines back
26:
Elton John CBE celebrates six dark and dazzling decades
26:
Brits do learn second languages on occasion
25:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
25:
Another rebuttal to the EU
25:
Making the best of bad news
24:
Abolishing Slavery - Creating a new world
24:
Rumpole of the Bailey and Mark Steyn
23:
Murder most foul will not destroy cricket
23:
New MRI technology breakthrough
23:
Magnolias
23:
For exemplary gallantry
22:
Lord Wedderburn's slave ancestor inspires him
22:
A note on peace and democracy
22:
The difference between a dog and a purveyor of EU revisionism
22:
Looking for leaders
21:
Nuance well-taken
21:
Taxpayers flunk Brown's budget figures
21:
British anthropologist studies assmiliation
21:
Banning cluster bombs
21:
Frightened old man finds courage to testify to freedom of conscience
21:
Meet at the Old Bank of England
21:
Skeptics on global warming take NY vote; time to tackle real problems
20:
Will elected leaders respond?
20:
And since to look at things in bloom, fifty springs. . .
20:
Running the economy?
20:
Lord Monckton challenges Al Gore to debate human-caused global warming
20:
Europe – Thy name is Cowardice
19:
Motor Ambulance Convoy 502
19:
Sir Arthur Marshall – a century of wings
19:
Shedding light
19:
Music I heard
19:
Confidence helps to create peace
19:
UKIP NEC elections
19:
A murdered English saint
18:
Brits Week in Review
18:
Prime minister’s profits
17:
Cricket news
17:
St Patrick PS
17:
The BBC looks for answers to questions about the EU
17:
The saint of second chances
17:
The fellowship to abolish slavery - powerful methods
16:
Climate change conference raises provocative questions
16:
The top 12 Masterpiece Theatre productions
16:
In the footsteps of William Withering
15:
Global Vision proposes new relationship between Britain and the EU
15:
An invitation to 18 Doughty Street
15:
A dream from India
14:
Apocalypse? UK's Channel 4 reveals what is really happening to our earth
14:
Commonwealth concerns about The Crown
14:
Cheltenham courage
14:
Aston Martin in British hands
13:
Camellias
13:
An "unknown" contributor to human happiness appears on Bank of England bank note
13:
More reasons to leave the EU
12:
Booker is a treasure
12:
World Cup Cricket goes Caribbean; Urdu spoken here
12:
Looking good at 75
12:
King Alfred’s name still golden in North America
11:
BRITS WEEK IN REVIEW
10:
Churchill has the words
10:
The dogs have gathered in Birmingham
10:
The 300 and Blackstone
10:
Celebrating the Union
10:
Losing pounds
09:
The unexpected genius of Parliament?
09:
New masthead
09:
The artist-explorer and the lost American colony
09:
"The hardest thing in any society"
08:
The Lords
08:
Sir John Smith's houses
08:
Signed with their honour
07:
Somaliland's British past
07:
The EU's tragic flaw
07:
Abolishing slavery – the Fellowship in the 1790s
07:
Diesel disagreement
07:
For those with NHS concerns
07:
Making $ billions and helping millions with Charnley's invention
07:
"We'll call that Cape Foulweather"
07:
Liking the outdoors
07:
Anglo-American news television
06:
'Woolers' - Tribute to a sportswriter
06:
"I heard a noise"
06:
"That was brilliant"
06:
Speaking of winds of change
06:
A great reservoir of strength and goodness
06:
Winds of change
06:
Round the world under his own steam
05:
Naming the evil
05:
Renewing opposition to the European Union
05:
An Oscar for the Furnace
05:
The Golden Sequence
05:
Voyage to the abyss
04:
Brits Week in Review
03:
Enjoying themselves
03:
A revolution in education and health care
03:
The Fellowship to abolish slavery - Olaudah Equiano
03:
British diver finds longest underground river in world
02:
Seeing every county
02:
Warning against state control of the police
02:
The one big thing the British hedgehog used to know
02:
A genius for making the impossible real
02:
Strolling through the Hogarth exhibit
01:
Opposing "the politics of the pre-emptive cringe"
01:
"Wilberforce's life reminds us"
01:
Happy St David’s Day, dear Cymry
01:
From Domesday to digital cameras
February 2007
28:
Sir Ranulph Fiennes, an enthusiastic explorer
28:
One last service from Sir Mark Sykes
28:
The Hardy Players
28:
Shift happens
28:
The struggle for property rights
28:
Idris Francis
27:
The life-enhancing achievements of British liberalism
27:
Ancient Roman coin found
27:
Slavery yesterday and today
27:
The Fellowship to abolish slavery - William Wilberforce
26:
Roberts' new book describes unique formula for success
26:
SOS February 2007
26:
Scottish businesses up in arms over £ billion losses to red tape
26:
Flight across China with a British hero
26:
“I give you. . .The Queen”
25:
Brits Week in Review
24:
The Fellowship to abolish slavery - Thomas Clarkson
24:
Valiant rowers in mid-Atlantic picnic
24:
One person resisted "Peer Pressure"
24:
Could Hollywood forget the most important thing about a British hero?
23:
Amazing Grace
23:
Cranes return to Britain and so, we hope, does Mark Coleman
23:
Taking them at their word - Brits in Iraq
22:
Pensions justice
22:
Rupert Bear at 87
22:
Things were simpler then?
22:
Getting some help
21:
Stars and time at Greenwich
21:
The Fellowship to abolish slavery - Margaret, Lady Middleton
21:
Speaking out against the EU's "back-door" plans
21:
The Red Arrows
21:
The guns of Sherlock Holmes
20:
"The Wish List"
20:
Germans opt for British public schools; Civitas tries a different tack
20:
For love of a mountain flower
20:
British ingenuity: our dentist would be pleased
20:
Revelations on the trail of deceit
20:
UK Independence party news
19:
Advances in cancer treatment
19:
The Fellowship: Abolishing slavery: Update
19:
London theatre's “exceptional year”
19:
From Churchill's War Rooms: Love letters
19:
A hero departs: Jack Byrne
19:
BRITS oppose sky surveillance and high road charges
18:
Brits' Week in Review
17:
20th century England's changing landscape
17:
David Beckham is underrated
17:
Sensible views on self-defence
17:
Lady Jane Lane
17:
Dragons and vagabonds from the Anchoress
17:
Rosie Stancer heads to the Arctic alone
16:
The Fellowship - Granville Sharp
16:
Seekers
16:
Snowdrops
16:
Exploring ethnicity and values in education
15:
Change marriage laws? Marrying-out is key to social progress
15:
City of London thrives
15:
Justice done
15:
Magnificent genes
15:
George Stubbs in New York
14:
Thinking about the UNICEF report on British children
14:
Responsible for Valentine’s Day, too? Oh, gosh
14:
Listening to Gina Khan
13:
Help Mark Coleman stay in Britain
13:
Zebra crossings
13:
Cheese on my mind
13:
Choosing freedom and democracy
13:
Open to the right kind of change
12:
Why European economies lag behind Anglo-American ones
12:
David Douglas explores the Cascade Mountains
12:
Brits in Zermatt
12:
A great people; a government that doesn't believe in them
12:
Books for love and marriage
12:
Pte Luke Simpson's dedication, selflessness, and zest
12:
You say it’s getting colder?
12:
Memorial to British World War One poets to open in France
11:
Brits' Week in Review
11:
Hogarth in love and at Tate Britain
11:
"A glorious wild solitude"
10:
Rebutting misinformation about the EU
10:
"What are you laughing at?"
10:
Nano carrots may combat global warming
09:
Gina Khan, a brave woman, speaks out against violent Islamists
09:
A flying txt message from John Donne
09:
Fingerprinting in the UK and Iraq
09:
The fellowship to abolish slavery - James Ramsay
08:
Boys
08:
Shining light on global warming
08:
Ideas from New Zealand
08:
A beautiful ideal
08:
Delightful, clever kids
07:
Playing football with the British taxpayer
07:
Protecting against bird flu
07:
The fellowship to abolish slavery - Charles Middleton
07:
Recalling bravery on the sea - Dame Ellen MacArthur
06:
A higher value than safety
05:
Secret Adversary
05:
The tale of weakness and selfishness and the tale of courage and selflessness will be told
05:
Dancing through the war
04:
Brits' Week in Review: The artists have it
03:
Does Britishness exist? Can it be taught? Letters to the Times
03:
The fellowship to abolish slavery
02:
Stiffening our resistance
01:
A model buccaneer
01:
The Green Knight finds a new voice
January 2007
31:
Oxfam and free trade
31:
Royal Navy helicopter rescues stricken fishermen
31:
Troops building stability in Iraq
31:
On the trail of royal quarrels, southern voyages, and the storied Gardens
30:
Raining on the party
30:
The "soul of freedom"
30:
The Victoria Cross
30:
Romeo and Juliet
30:
The Brit School
29:
Aussies twigged it first
29:
Four stalwarts – Christopher Booker, Marta Andreasen, Andrew Hamilton, and Ashley Mote MEP – investigate EU accounting
29:
Humpty Dumpty government
28:
Week in review
27:
John Baird Logie invents television
27:
Scottish roots and trade
27:
Another look at self-defense
27:
Portraits in the Age of Revolution
26:
Upcoming file on abolishing the slave trade and slavery
26:
The value of inheritance
26:
Celebrating Australia
26:
Tasting whisky
25:
Appalling crime and the historic right of British citizens to defend themselves
25:
Debate on freedom of conscience and equality before the law accelerates
25:
Burns Night tonight
25:
A reminder from Judge Napolitano and William Pitt
24:
From Magna Carta to John F. Kennedy
24:
"A fantastic year for British film"
24:
History reproaches a legal editor
24:
Local and national loyalties may be shifting
24:
In preparation for Australia Day
24:
John Thwing's miracle
23:
Switching to biofuels
23:
Sir Edmund Hillary back in Antarctica
23:
Brave Words for “ordinary people”
23:
Your Own Choice - sovereign and independent
23:
Local democracy at work
23:
Rediscovering British art
22:
Facing the threat to freedom from violent Islamists and their supporters
22:
A worthwhile clash between Mayor Livingstone, Councillor Salma Yaqoob, Daniel Pipes, and Douglas Murray
22:
Reaching the Pole of Inaccessibility
22:
Immigration injustice exposed
22:
MPs and MEP sign up to BETTER OFF OUT of the European Union
22:
“What, has this thing appear'd again to-night?”
22:
The good and bad news about taxes
22:
Gardening in winter
21:
Week in review
20:
First elected Parliament defies King and meets
20:
A British soldier's ideals
20:
Farm expertise in Zimbabwe
20:
Robin Hood's real target
20:
Invisible farm treasure
19:
Increasing brain performance
19:
The brain can change
18:
The Queen
18:
Non-scientist makes number one medical advance since 1840
18:
Great Britons receive awards - Jeffreys is the greatest of all
18:
Stiff upper lips
18:
Defending the people
18:
Sir Samuel Garth
18:
One man, one board, one big country
17:
Black Watch to tour
17:
Zoological Society of London (ZSL) intends to save Pgymy hippopotamus and other defenceless creatures
17:
New report connects freedom and rising incomes; Anglosphere countries place in top 10
17:
Adam Smith looks at the cost of regulation
17:
James Lind's evidence-based medicine
16:
Is it whither Britain?
16:
Courageous Tube passengers 'chased suspect after failed suicide bombing'
16:
Brits are golden at the Globes
16:
Channel 4 lifts the veil on "moderate" mosques in the UK
16:
Young Scots support Union on 300th anniversary
16:
Churchill on spirit
15:
Anglo-Saxon garnets, Greek marbles, and the British Museum
15:
Drinking wine and making history
15:
The story of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
15:
Brits approach the Pole of Inaccessibility
15:
A patriot speaks out against EU; warns Cameron that issue of freedom transcends party loyalty
15:
Brit sets new hot-air balloon record
13:
English National Ballet
13:
Dancing with freedom of speech
13:
Lieutenant General Graeme Lamb speaks about Iraq
13:
Benedict Biscop, the man who loved books
13:
A liking for gadgets and X-rays
12:
Britain and immigration
12:
Brit becomes highest-paid sportsman in the US
12:
New projects for Peter Jackson
12:
Getting a grip on sanitation and germs
11:
Mary 'Ma' Slessor
11:
Brits continue to fight for freedom in Europe
11:
A new eurosceptic group forms in the European Parliament
11:
How to help people; take a glance at earlier Brits, and vote Britain out of the EU
11:
Revelations at the Royal Academy
10:
Fruitful paradox: the penny post
10:
Looking at a different medical milestone
10:
Attacking cancer cells with ingredient in jalapeno peppers
10:
Protesting road taxes and government surveillance
10:
Last letters of Captain Scott
09:
What the picture says
09:
Tribute to Lord Pearson and Lord Willoughby de Broke, defenders of freedom
09:
TORY PEERS DEFECT, GIVE UK INDEPENDENCE PARTY A VOICE IN PARLIAMENT
09:
Another BMJ medical milestone
09:
Mapping Dark Matter
09:
Sir Patrick Moore's farsightedness
08:
Good stem cell news
08:
Competing operating systems
08:
Innocent young man takes refuge in "If"
08:
Lifting 1,000 pounds and looking for the “God particle”
08:
A consuming passion for computers
06:
Second medical milestone in BMJ poll
06:
PJ O'Rourke on reading the right Adam Smith
06:
Making the most of Twelfth Night
06:
An invisible root
06:
In music, cold names, hot sales
06:
Make the most of loss
05:
Medical milestones - your vote
05:
Cavendish associates invent new plastic technology
05:
An irreversible tendency?
04:
Brits around the world – West Chester, Pennsylvania
04:
Bravery knows no age
04:
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography sizzles
04:
Transforming medical treatment
03:
A few ideas in their heads
03:
"Boy sails into record books"
03:
Spiritual refreshment in quiet gardens
03:
Chesterton on the Fall and the execution of a tyrant
02:
"Bah, humbug" to Labour's ID card
02:
Meet me at Triscombe
02:
The threat to the nation state and why we care
02:
"Dr Johnson Speaks"
01:
Good news for Pound Sterling
01:
Update on BBC poll – repealing laws
01:
Persons of the year
01:
A glance back, and onward!
December 2006
31:
Auld Lang Syne
31:
Translating love and freedom into English
30:
New Year Honours
30:
British woman reaches South Pole in record time
30:
A sensible distrust
29:
Saving the city
29:
Under the Snow
29:
In the spirit of non-governmental giving
29:
Civitas throws down gauntlet; establishes new school model
28:
An MEP who says he should lose his job
28:
British woman travelling at speed and alone to South Pole
28:
Westminster Abbey and the Deep Foundation of Liberty
27:
Brits have sacked high-tax governments before
27:
Indomitable Adventurers
27:
A note about the fox
27:
Defiant hunters
26:
The Pencil Story
26:
Proving innocence, establishing guilt, staying sharp at 100
26:
Boxing Day
24:
Merry Christmas
24:
"My time grows short," observed the Spirit. "Quick!"
24:
A word from the Ancient Mariner on Christmas Eve
23:
Of dogs and multiculturalism
23:
"An unlikely champion" - Sydney Wooderson
23:
Smiling on self help
23:
Vote Today to repeal European Communities Act
23:
A child’s Christmas
22:
Journey toward freedom and love
21:
After the hysteria, a scientific debate on climate warming
21:
A civilian response
21:
A new hand
21:
The arrival of the first Christmas card
21:
Winter's solstice: A Whiter Shade of Pale
20:
From Everest to Buckingham Palace
20:
Looking into the cause of the ice ages
20:
Defending scientific exploration
19:
Discoveries
19:
Invited to the feast – everyone
18:
Druid surgeon
18:
Anglo-American literature and women's freedom
18:
Britain reduces C02
18:
A Christmas tradition
18:
Surprising astronomers
17:
Becoming the person you long to be – Eglantyne Jebb
16:
"There are angels singing"
16:
The gallant courage and selflessness of a woman
16:
Paul Johnson receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
16:
NHS medical records
16:
Jane Austen's voice
16:
No time for tea
16:
Time for tea
15:
John Evelyn - "Test everything; keep the best"
15:
Defending British justice
15:
"Gallantry and complete disregard for his own safety"
15:
Golden Globe nominations
15:
French types, English individuals and the rule of law
14:
"The very definition of selflessness and gallantry"
14:
Ferns in Antarctica
14:
No one is above the law
14:
Hogarth and You-Tube
14:
Independent schooling is best
14:
"If only this were a film we could all go home"
13:
Euro is the latest Icarus to fly too close to the sun
13:
The dispossession of Bushmen is reversed
13:
Popularity of UK museums surges
13:
The Fox's Prophecy
13:
Riding and liberty
13:
Tenaciously
13:
The hedgehog and the fox
12:
Clean Power for Windsor Castle
12:
Ian McEwan's redemption
12:
British Library sees vast new field – archiving websites
12:
EU's Kafkaesque "justice" revealed
12:
Living and writing
11:
Lifting the veil?
11:
Brits abroad
11:
British theatre revivals in the New York Times
11:
"When it's gone, it's gone"
11:
Brit blasts off into space
11:
Can generous Brits match 19th century generosity?
11:
Love Letters: An Anthology of Passion largely found in the British Library
09:
Theatre (and Panto) in London
09:
New Lennon film
09:
Is it ever right to fight?
09:
Multiculturalism and Messiah
08:
Courageous Soldiers - 2
08:
Never give up: Lord Pearson
08:
History disheveled
08:
Morning in Portland
08:
We like feet
08:
Good things often started in England
07:
Courageous Soldiers (updated)
07:
Agitating against taxes
07:
Witness for the Defence
06:
To be Christian in Britain
06:
An independent point-of-view
05:
Welcome SOS readers
05:
To dig or not to dig
05:
Good bye, Mr Bolton
05:
Dinner Talk Corrected - Not (updated)
05:
Right to silence reaffirmed
04:
Of babies and South Sea bubbles
04:
The Ghost Map
04:
Brits on Broadway: a special relationship
04:
"The Frankish Empire Strikes Back"
03:
Free speech confronts censorship
02:
Captain Coram and his adventurous Ideas about Advent
02:
Dinner talk
02:
St Paul's
01:
A tale of reason and religion
01:
The Beatles Reimagined
01:
The Relationship
November 2006
30:
"Not for glory, nor riches, nor honours"
30:
Never give up
30:
Can a case be made for the nation?
29:
Something good
29:
Nothing if not ingenious: Sniffer bees
29:
Appreciating This England
28:
The "Invisible College"
28:
Encouraging understanding while defending the values of democracy
28:
Exhibits of British figurative and representational painting
28:
Defending Britain
28:
Ode to a blogger
27:
SOS
27:
Shakespeare's heroines
27:
Attacking corruption in Australia
27:
But where would you want to eat?
27:
The reasons a free nation will not perish
25:
‘This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship’
25:
You might like to hear Beccy Cole sing
24:
BA lifts ban on wearing cross
24:
There is much more we want to know
24:
Of language and cricket
24:
Scientists announce surprise DNA with implications for disease and aging
23:
Happy Thanksgiving!
23:
The Ashes
23:
The Angels of the Musicians Benevolent Fund
22:
A note on the Trout and a cry of the heart
22:
Thinking about boys in school
22:
Faith schools take top marks for a reason
22:
Thankful they landed
21:
Mark Purdey remembered
21:
Thinking about English gardens
21:
2007 Rhodes Scholars announced
21:
Restoring the cross
21:
"The Long Road Home"
20:
Going out on a limb with DSI Jane Tennison
20:
Rising to the occasion and meeting the Islamic Threat
20:
Saving animals
20:
Defenders of freedom - tax protesters
20:
Further thoughts on weights and measures
18:
Cowboy Singer - The Unlikely Birth of English Poetry
17:
The Yardstick
17:
Armchair Adventurer
17:
The lesson of the pencil
17:
Farewell to a jet pilot
17:
Another tribute to Milton Friedman
17:
Record-breaking glider pilot dies
17:
Felicty Kendal returns to stage
16:
Heir of Adam Smith positively affected millions
16:
Go fishing
16:
A Lovely Gift
16:
Sticking by habeas corpus and trial by jury
16:
Doctor's Advice - Eat British Eggs
15:
Two examples of fairness
15:
The Queen Delivers Prime Minister's PowerPoint Presentation
15:
PowerPoint Presentations, Politicians, and Peter Pan
15:
"That's not cricket!"
15:
Happy (Belated) Birthday to BBC
14:
The Synergy of Women
14:
Good news? A new James Bond
14:
Idris Francis and our right not to incriminate ourselves
14:
British Surgeons Model Handoffs After Race Car Team
14:
British women
13:
Ruth Lea points to a way out of the EU
13:
Bold enough to insist
13:
Brits build first artificial stomach
11:
Queen Unveils New Zealand Memorial
11:
"We do not forget"
11:
Remembering, Honouring, and Serving
10:
Remembrance Day
10:
Gorgeous & Practical Ideas #4 - Political Parties
10:
A Soldier's Return
09:
14 Children and a saint
09:
Gifts from our ancestors
09:
"Look after your own"
08:
Comedy to Love
08:
Love Actually
08:
And the blind will see
08:
How Should British Be Defined?
06:
Memory, Insight and Awareness
06:
Cutty Sark to be restored
06:
Interesting News About the Young People of Britain
06:
British Culture and English DNA
06:
Getting the Facts Right: Climate Change
06:
“History's gripping when turned into ripping yarns”
06:
Aston Martin Turns Heads
06:
New Basis for Dealing Between Rulers and Peoples
04:
Rights of Freeborn Brits
04:
Into the Sands of Egypt
04:
God in the Schools
03:
Brits Stop Heart Failure
03:
Dinner in Tuscany
02:
British Rock Rocks
01:
Lines I Like
01:
Gorgeous & Practical Ideas #3 - Fighting Corruption
October 2006
30:
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
30:
Express Readers Say No to EU
30:
Looking for the Great Brit of 2006
28:
The Oak and Magna Carta
28:
Leadership
27:
The one problem the BBC can do something about
27:
Multicultural Suttee
27:
Feast of Colour and Calligraphy in East Midlands
26:
A note from King Alfred
26:
King Alfred
25:
Hunting
25:
Gorgeous and Practical Ideas – 2 – Flying a jet plane
24:
Eric Newby
23:
Gorgeous and Practical Ideas - 1
23:
Leaves of the English Countryside
23:
For those who love country: "All These I Learnt"
23:
British Pianist & Composer Turns Air Gold in Portland
22:
A FREE PRESS
21:
An “Honest Composer” / Malcolm Arnold
21:
What Liberty Requires
21:
A Heroic Point of View - 2
20:
Bryn Terfel Choir
20:
Tribute to Lord Harris of High Cross
19:
The Bells of Twyford
19:
Darwin On the Web
19:
Judaeo-Christianity, the Army, and Happiness
18:
The Houses of Parliament
18:
Sir Wally Herbert
17:
British and American Research Shows Omega-3 DHA Reduces Violence
17:
EU Seeks to Control Video
17:
National Blogging
17:
Spamalot
16:
Truth-Telling at the BBC
16:
"Friends Don't Let Friends Join the EU"
16:
Brits Find Maggots Very Helpful
16:
WWF Finds New Orchids
16:
Songs from the Labyrinth
14:
Comforting Words
14:
Thoughts about a tree once thought to be extinct
14:
Relying on the “pride and strength and creativity of the poorest”
13:
Army Chief Speaks about Iraq, Britain and Spiritual Crisis
13:
Will Jinx on Investigative Journalism End?
12:
Gaping Void
12:
"No Wonder They're Great If Their Women Are Like That"
12:
Fatally Flawed Numbers
11:
The Man Who Opposed Poverty
11:
The European Union's Banana Peel
11:
The Winner of the Booker Prize
11:
Traveling Far
10:
Paula Radcliffe
10:
The Success of the Law-Abiding
10:
18 Doughty Street: New News Alternative to BBC
10:
Brit Finds New Bird in Cloud Forest
10:
A Brave Journalist
10:
Marching to Hastings
09:
Chipping Away at Double Jeopardy
09:
Robert Grosseteste looks at light
07:
The Hedgehog and the Fox
06:
The Cast-Iron Bridge
06:
Let Your Light Shine
05:
"It Is In Your Hands"
05:
The Question of Wrath
04:
ROCK 'N ROLL ICONS
04:
All Losses Are Restored
04:
The Anglosphere: Quel Merveilleux!
03:
RNA Connections
03:
A New Military Development
03:
Filed Under Threats
02:
Will East Meet West?
September 2006
30:
RUNNING
29:
A Heroic Point of View - 1
28:
The Last Invasion
28:
Holbein in England
27:
Violence and Reason
27:
Winning the Pot
26:
Flying to the Rescue
25:
Brits Win Ryder Cup
23:
Barefoot Soldier
22:
Radio Praise
22:
Corfu honours Durrells
21:
Hobbit Born
21:
A Thread
21:
Seeds of Evolution
20:
Lord Carey Speaks Bluntly at Time of Great Peril
20:
A Happy Ending
20:
Did Those Feet
19:
A Pity
19:
The Lapwing Cries
19:
The Night Ride
18:
Armed with an Umbrella
18:
FAIR DINKUM
18:
In the Land of the Living
16:
HANG ON
16:
TO SCHOOL OR NOT TO SCHOOL
15:
Cousins
15:
Oriana Fallaci Dies
15:
Truth and Prizes
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