Peter Rhodes on the new Rebecca, dignity for animals and judging historical figures by our own standards
Peter Rhodes on vanishing laptops, alternatives to shaking hands and the battle of science v religion
Peter Rhodes on a churchyard mystery, politics in the Creek and why you can be over or out, but not both
Peter Rhodes on masking in pairs, how the Bard overlooked fatherhood and the ultimate confidence-builder – a rifle
Peter Rhodes on the demise of paper money, kids at risk on our roads and Extinction Rebellion's blockade
Peter Rhodes on a strange schedule, cutlery in the class war and the difference between cowardice and common sense
Peter Rhodes on a great interviewer, a test for dementia and the folly of comparing Britain with America
Peter Rhodes on competition for Auntie, an overdue classic and what happens when a telly series takes over your town
Peter Rhodes on dodgy honey, rabble in restaurants and why Rule, Britannia! should be sung loud and proud