If the Last Night of the Proms goes, nothing else is safe
The BBC can’t be trusted with culture. It’ll scrap the tradition when it thinks it can get away with it
The BBC can’t be trusted with culture. It’ll scrap the tradition when it thinks it can get away with it
Her late Majesty had come to embody the institution of the Crown, yet the monarchy remains as strong and popular as it has ever been
Plus: sewage pollution; BA soars; list cheats; pylon profileration; NHS Wales; perfect Proms; effective conservation; and HMRC fails again
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The Left-wing press claimed this week’s National Conservatism conference was a hotbed for the far-Right. The truth is very different
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Britain should not be ‘ashamed’ of any of its past, declares gallery director after backlash against ‘sanitised’ version of history