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The Prime Minister has given doctors a deadline to reconsider an offer on pay and jobs. Crunch talks between resident doctors and the Government are set to continue in a…
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Breaking the class ceiling
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An age without rival
It wasn’t long before Hallowe’en that I noted many of the significant women in my life – including my wife and the editrix of this august publication – were devoting…
High society
In 1989, Richard Hoggart wrote in his introduction to George Orwell’s The Road to Wigan…
You’re on camera
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Where hope takes root
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Creative destruction
According to a quip once made by Peter Ustinov, “Just before the world blows itself…
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 rewilding Republican
Some years ago, I saw the legendary radical environmentalist Dave Foreman give his famous “howl…
History’s false promises
In 2015, when interviewing Jonathan Sumption, Matt Stadlen asked a deceptively simple question: “Why does…
Natural hazards
The first novel that truly affected me as a young reader was eschatological in nature.…
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Zahra Joya
Airlifted to London after the Taliban invasion in 2021, journalist Zahra Joya runs a platform for silenced Afghan women
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The actress speaks about the repercussions of outing Harvey Weinstein for repeatedly assaulting her as a young woman
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Acts of sedition
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The politics of colour
Tina Gharavi’s full response to the controversy surrounding Queen Cleopatra, a Netflix series about the identity of the legendary last pharaoh
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“For too long, women writing literary fiction – especially the funny kind – were not being taken seriously”
Amanda Craig
The critically acclaimed novelist discusses her 1950s-set novella The Party with Helen Brown
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
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Gothic delights
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Mid-life fever
A return to India prompts reflection on cycles of change in medicine and life
Free spirit
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Alas, poor Yorick
When your childhood garden is a charnel house, and skeletons your toys
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