Keir Starmer described Badenoch’s election as a ‘proud moment for our country’. He presumably meant that ...
The polycrisis that is unfolding demands not a return to the status quo but urgent, progressive answers both at home ...
On the morning of the US presidential election, my twelve-year-old son told me that Trump was going to win: ‘All ...
James Meek talks to Tom about his latest report from Ukraine, where he spent time in Kharkiv and Kupiansk in the east of the country. In Kharkiv, he found a population living in fear not only of the ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Adam Shatz is joined by Jamelle Bouie and Deborah Friedell to pick through the results and implications of Trump’s ...
Given what it sets out to do, it’s hard to fault The Thursday Murder Club. The sentences flow smoothly, the jokes ...
The first hour of Anora, Sean Baker says, belongs to the genre of romantic comedy. This makes interesting sense if ...
If you’re looking for advice on sustaining a marriage, or robbing a grave, or performing liver surgery, then a series of self-help stories by a 14th-century Spanish prince is a good place to start.
Fred Sparks had lots of readers. Wire services bragged when they bagged him and dispatched his dispatches to dozens ...
‘Even blindfolded,’ Emanuel Litvinoff wrote of the interwar East End in Journey Through a Small Planet (1972), ‘I’d have known where we were by the smell of the different streets – reek of rotten ...
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