I now feel like an expert in the pandemic. I’m not really, of course
By Lloyd Evans
His obsession with racism is bound to increase it, rather than the opposite
By Lloyd Evans
Gangs of heavily-armed war-criminals went rampaging across Britain and helped themselves to my people’s homelands. And they called us ‘foreigners’
By Lloyd Evans
‘As if the virus had an intention, as if it was helping to create a new society’
By Lloyd Evans
Pranks, jokes and inventive ideas – ‘wheezes’ as he calls them – pour out of him
By Lloyd Evans
‘I cannot swear I’ve always observed a top speed-limit of 70 mph’
By Lloyd Evans
The playwright on how he made a drama out of a crisis
By Lloyd Evans
Usually it starts at McDonald’s. When protestors gather in central London they like to vandalise the burger chain’s Whitehall branch in honour of rioters who trashed the place on May Day, 2000. Today the anti-Trump crowd overlooked this historic site and converged on a nearby pub, the Silver Cross, where a handful of pro-Trump Brits […]
By Lloyd Evans