Until now its brand of multiculturalism has set an example to the rest of the developed world
Daniel Finkelstein’s account of his ancestors’ experiences of the Holocaust is sobering, elegiac and, at times, even joyful
Philip Oltermann’s absorbing portrait of bizarre East German efforts to harness creative writing as a weapon against capitalism
Working as an election observer, John Kampfner takes the temperature of a nation emerging from the Merkel era
A sprint through two millennia of censorship reflects on how the instincts of kings and courtiers match those of today’s information gatekeepers
A highly readable historical account celebrates the achievements of a ‘grown-up country’
Europe’s largest economy has overcome huge challenges in recent decades. John Kampfner goes in pursuit of its secret and finds telling lessons for the fight against Covid
An investigative journalist looks back at the intrigue and impact of the NSA snooping bombshell
Andy Greenberg’s chilling account of a Kremlin-led cyber attack, a new front in global conflict
John Kampfner on German sushi, pints on the Bundesliga terraces and the charms of Charlemagne
A collection of intelligently observed dispatches from the frontline of Brexit
Creative industries founder John Kampfner on helping bring all of the country’s arts under one roof
The chief executive of the Creative Industries Federation on promoting British products overseas and the future of the former imperial territory
I can’t paint. I can’t draw. I can’t even doodle. Everyone can, she insists. It’s all in the mind
Night after night, the champagne flows as corporates vie for the glitziest party on the beach or, better still, on the yacht
Free entry protected for national museums and galleries
Publicly funded projects act as ‘incubator’ for creative industries
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