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New protest laws would be extreme
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Might is not right
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Fight madness with more madness
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New protest laws would be extreme
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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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Dollar fever
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AI makes you stupid
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Martin Rees
Gavin Esler talks to the UK’s Astronomer Royal. "The solutions for reducing existential threats are within our grasp"
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
Earl Mountbatten
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CULTURE
“The current generation don’t seem to be using their power for much more than shooting penis-shaped rockets into outer space”
Naomi Alderman
The critically acclaimed novelist discusses her 1950s-set novella The Party with Helen Brown
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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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LIFE
Mid-life fever
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Alas, poor Yorick
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