Skills Covid-19 is a case to expand the curriculum, not diminish it The last six months have shown there is a desperate need for more creative education in our schools system. By Tristram Hunt
New Times Voting isn’t just about economics – to win, the left must address new cultural divides By Tristram Hunt
Culture Tristram Hunt: Leaving the EU would be a self-defeating dereliction of duty and history By Tristram Hunt
Culture Tristram Hunt: Eton headmaster Tony Little’s guide takes on the Tory vision of schooling By Tristram Hunt
Britain’s top institutions are still dominated by the privileged. That has to change 8,000 children on free school meals make the top grades at primary school but just 900 will end up… By Tristram Hunt
The tests Nicky Morgan must pass if the Tories are to change on education The new Education Secretary should end the use of unqualified teachers and match Labour's pledge to teach English and… By Tristram Hunt
High Minds by Simon Heffer: A thunderous new history of the Victorian era This is an extended paean to an era whose ethos and moral purpose navigated the transition from the chaos… By Tristram Hunt
Cameron’s East Germany comparison was absurd and offensive The Prime Minister's Tea Party-esque caricatures are a substitute for real debate. By Tristram Hunt
Nothing left for Protestants In his earnestness and abstemiousness, the new Prime Minister is drawing on roots deep in the Labour By Tristram Hunt
A revolutionary who won over Victorian liberals Asquith, Lloyd George and Winston Churchill all backed proposals to end the landlords' monopoly. So, By Tristram Hunt
The rape of the wilderness If Europe venerated old cathedrals and Roman ruins, America's great monuments were its mountains and By Tristram Hunt
How the English became obsessed with property The sense of individualism and fear of revolution gave rise to the cult of the home. Only now do… By Tristram Hunt