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Lone Assassins

Andrew Cook looks at the idea of the unaided assassin, and finds several 20th-century examples.

Filming the First World War

Jonathan Lewis and Hew Strachan point out the daunting challenges and exciting opportunities involved in producing a new major TV series.

A Monumental List

Martin Petchey outlines a proposed new scheme by the government to protect our heritage.

Lisa Jardine

Daniel Snowman meets Lisa Jardine, Renaissance and Shakespeare scholar, historian of science and biographer of Erasmus, Bacon, Wren and Hooke.

Robert Emmet Uninscribed

Marianne Elliott examines the facts and the myth of the unlikely Irish nationalist hero who vowed his ‘tomb remain uninscribed until my country takes her place among the nations of the earth’.

Fortune of War

As the government prepares to bring casinos to our high streets, John Childs looks at a gambling craze of the 1690s.

Women at War

Penny Ritchie Calder of the Imperial War Museum introduces a major new exhibition for this autumn.