LONDON—The British have famously strict etiquette for queuing. Dare cut in line here and you’ll quickly be met with scorn, or at least a tut. But there is one place where forming a single line has ...
After three-and-a-half years as Poland’s ambassador in London, I’ve come home with two strong impressions. The first: the ...
Simon Kuper argues that while our sporting expectations might be overly ambitious, they remain a vital aspect of Brand Britain’s soft power. The English (more so than any other home nation) make an ...
There is a joke about heaven and hell, and the positions various European nationalities would fill in each; it's a bit too involved to tell here, but the gist of it is that, in hell, the cooks are ...
When Timothée Chalamet, the American-French actor, was asked to name his greatest Briton, his BBC interviewer might have ...
Left Behind: A New Economics for Neglected Places. By Paul Collier. Allen Lane; 304 pages; £25. To be published in America by PublicAffairs in August; $32 The Changing Electoral Map of England and ...
The Rock of Gibraltar has long been a key navigational and strategic location between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Fondly referred to as 'The Rock', the limestone monolith that ...
A sample of human coronavirus (catalogue number 2008101v) will set you back £282 ($347). Browse on through the catalogue and it offers you the chance to buy a dose of Herpes simplex virus and cowpox ...
After being locked down, socially distanced, and restricted from traveling abroad, many people are booking “revenge travel” and planning to get back to their favorite destinations. In fact, just ...
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