Ara Darzi released his report on the English National Health Service last month. To no one’s surprise, he finds ...
Many report still feeling like outsiders in the Netherlands. This legacy of the unspoken and unspeakable – of repression, in ...
Andrew O'Hagan and Deborah Friedell return to the Republican National Convention. They explore second day's theme, Make America Safe Again, and discuss how this convention compares to the last one ...
The LRB is Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas. Published twice a month, it provides a space for some of ...
Hassan Nasrallah’s death was announced on Saturday, 28 September, the anniversary of the death of the Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser, the father of Pan-Arabism. Nasser died of a heart attack in ...
Read anywhere with the London Review of Books app, available now from the App Store for Apple devices, Google Play for Android devices and Amazon for your Kindle Fire. Find out more about the London ...
Immanuel Kant was against revolutions. In 1793 he described them as the work of ‘political criminals’ and ‘injustice in the highest degree’. He accepted, on the other hand, that they sometimes turned ...
On Friday, 27 September, we felt the whole of Beirut shake. A huge plume of smoke was visible across the city.
Your browser does not support the audio element. Rosemary Hill begins a new four-part series looking at what people have thought about Stonehenge over the past few ...
The Broadway cinema in Prestwick closed in 1966. It was converted into a bingo hall, then a squash court and ...
Blair never owned a mobile phone while prime minister and barely knew how to send an email. At the same time, he ...
A judge in Georgia recently struck down the six-week abortion ban. But total or near-total bans are still in place ...