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His family announced his death in a statement, saying he faced his final days ‘with courage, faith and grace’. Dawson’s Creek actors have paid tribute to “one in a billion”…
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Breaking the class ceiling
Aspiration and social mobility were at the heart of Tony Blair’s “education, education, education” pitch in 1997. They are similarly echoed in Keir Starmer’s vision for Britain: he has repeatedly framed his desire to be…
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…
The new nomadism
Thrust into the global warming era, there’s much handwringing about how to build, and increasingly…
The rewilding Republican
Some years ago, I saw the legendary radical environmentalist Dave Foreman give his famous “howl…
Where hope takes root
As headlines veer toward the apocalyptic – from collapsing ecosystems to vanishing species – it’s…
Rent in two
In this class-themed issue I want to touch on an important social distinction in the…
War reporter
Cambridge In early September I attended the British Red Cross summer school in international humanitarian…
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Bonkers bunkers
In December 2023 Ron Hubbard, a security consultant from Texas (not to be confused with…
Natural hazards
The first novel that truly affected me as a young reader was eschatological in nature.…
You’re on camera
There’s a quotation by American historian Timothy Snyder currently circulating on social media. It comes…
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A calamity of lost youth
High numbers of deaths among young people are being ignored by the media and politicians
Talking back to Big Brother
Trust is a two-way process and self-reliance is needed to counter government overreach
PEOPLE
PEOPLE
Sathnam Sanghera
The British writer who says our multicultural empire led to a multicultural society
Rory Stewart
The former MP talks to Peter Phelps and Rowan Pelling about global conflict and the possibility of his return to front-line politics
The Duke of Windsor
How he actively engaged with Nazi Germany during World War II
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FEATURES
Acts of sedition
Shakespeare’s Richard II was pure treason, so how did he get away with it? asks the author
CULTURE
“Sex is the place where the animal body erupts into the life of the thinking mind”
Tessa Hadley
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 Persephone Books publisher discusses forgotten gems written by women and the imprint’s 150th book
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
Hungry Ghosts
Clearing the flat of her late, estranged father, Patricia finds the recipe for forgiveness
Free spirit
How a gap year full of travel and adventure became a “gap life” boundaried only by possibility and curiosity
LIFE
For better, for worse
June brings fewer wedding bells, but Scheherazade offers post-nuptial inspiration
Alas, poor Yorick
When your childhood garden is a charnel house, and skeletons your toys
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