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Charles referenced the victims of sexual abuse during his speech on Capitol Hill. The King has acknowledged victims of sexual abuse in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein scandal highlighting…
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The road to recovery
First in 1945, then 1997 and now 2024. The three times in history that a Labour government has been elected on a sweeping majority, crushing the Conservative incumbents. What Keir Starmer…
Correcting our Grammar mistake
During the Blair years, when recalcitrant Conservatives longed for a pledge to open new grammar schools, no class warrior threw himself into the battle against selective education with such ferocity…
You’re on camera
There’s a quotation by American historian Timothy Snyder currently circulating on social media. It comes…
Past futures
When we reach for past visions of the future to measure against our reality, we…
Where hope takes root
As headlines veer toward the apocalyptic – from collapsing ecosystems to vanishing species – it’s…
The new nomadism
Thrust into the global warming era, there’s much handwringing about how to build, and increasingly…
History’s false promises
In 2015, when interviewing Jonathan Sumption, Matt Stadlen asked a deceptively simple question: “Why does…
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New protest laws would be extreme
Having been bored into a stupor by a supposedly Conservative…
Falling better
The only thing slower than writing books, it seems, is publishing them. The mechanisms of…
All that jazz
When we were finally released from lockdown in summer 2021, a hedonistic return to real…
Free for all
When you’re stuck in the swamp of a midlife crisis, there’s generally only two ways…
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The young ones
The new generation of men are emotionally literate and comfortable in their skin
The disappearance of Abdullah Öcalan
Imprisoned for a quarter-century, the Kurdish leader has been all but forgotten
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PEOPLE
PEOPLE
Hein de Haas
Sociologist and myth-buster Hein de Haas explains how politicians’ pandering to prejudice has backfired
Michael Palin
Talks about his new volume of diaries, his support for the Prison Reform Trust, the loss of his wife Helen, and his determination to keep travelling in his 80s
Catherine the Great
The enlightened empress who inoculated herself to protect her subjects and advance science
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Acts of sedition
Shakespeare’s Richard II was pure treason, so how did he get away with it? asks the author
CULTURE
“Mum set up the company just after her fifth child, my younger brother, left home”
Francesca Beauman
The acclaimed novelist discusses her Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted novel Helm, writing a "strange biography" of Britain's only named wind, climate collapse and "radical optimism," and why sorority is the key to consolidating power shifts and positive change
The former burlesque dancer discusses her fictionalised memoir of Soho life in Performance, the exhilarating freedom of club nights in her youth and “hatching” from an egg on stage
Channel 4’s first female news anchor discusses trailblazing women, internet trolls, sexual assault and her new book The Ladder
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Gothic delights
Exploring the history of a genre that first bewitched Elizabeth as a teenage Joy Division fan
POETRY
LIFE
LIFE
Hungry Ghosts
Clearing the flat of her late, estranged father, Patricia finds the recipe for forgiveness
Mid-life fever
A return to India prompts reflection on cycles of change in medicine and life
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