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The Sussexes have travelled to Jordan at the invitation of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will visit a worldwide…
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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…
Posh performance
I recently wrote a column for The National that provoked some, let’s say, passionate reactions. Two…
The new nomadism
Thrust into the global warming era, there’s much handwringing about how to build, and increasingly…
Where hope takes root
As headlines veer toward the apocalyptic – from collapsing ecosystems to vanishing species – it’s…
Creative destruction
According to a quip once made by Peter Ustinov, “Just before the world blows itself…
Cradle of libertines
England likes to think of itself as “the cradle of liberty”. True, if you think…
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All that jazz
When we were finally released from lockdown in summer 2021, a hedonistic return to real…
High society
In 1989, Richard Hoggart wrote in his introduction to George Orwell’s The Road to Wigan…
Unfree speech
Free speech is “under threat”, or so we are continually told. Under threat from whom?…
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A calamity of lost youth
High numbers of deaths among young people are being ignored by the media and politicians
AI makes you stupid
It's shrinking your brain – but don't panic, because swearing can reboot your cognitive creativity
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The nostalgia myth
The UK’s historical illiteracy has led to delusions that create problems for the future
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Charles Spencer
The writer, historian, podcaster and 9th Earl Spencer Charles Spencer talks about boarding school trauma, class aspirations and the importance of speaking out
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The leader of prog rock band Jethro Tull talks about the end of days, faith, fencesitting, Jacob Rees-Mogg and the band’s new album, RökFlöte
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“It is a religion that asks women to have many children and really sacrifice their bodies”
Hanna Pylväinen
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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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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Hungry Ghosts
Clearing the flat of her late, estranged father, Patricia finds the recipe for forgiveness
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