Articles By ALASDAIR PALMER
July/August 2014
Jacopo Pontormo and Rosso Fiorentino
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March 2014
A new collection of Bernard Williams’s essays and reviews serves as a reminder of the academic’s restless intelligence
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November 2012
A closed-off dark age church in Rome reveals the true majesty of an often under-appreciated Byzantine tradition
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March 2009
The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work by Alain de Botton
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January 2009
If ‘localism’ is to succeed, more power should be given to the people, not local government
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August 2008
Savaged by a regime that sacrificed quality for cash, the network needs to return to striking and original programmes. Can Michael Grade pull it off, or is ITV’s decline terminal?
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June 2008
Family courts are putting parents on trial for their children. Instead of helping to keep families together, these secretive tribunals are breaking them apart—often for trivial reasons
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About ALASDAIR PALMER
Alasdair Palmer works for the Home Office. He was previously public policy editor of the Sunday Telegraph.
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