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The veteran actor, known for The Godfather and Tender Mercies, died ‘peacefully’ at his home according to a statement by his wife Luciana Duvall. Tributes have poured in from Hollywood…
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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…
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…
History’s false promises
In 2015, when interviewing Jonathan Sumption, Matt Stadlen asked a deceptively simple question: “Why does…
Posh performance
I recently wrote a column for The National that provoked some, let’s say, passionate reactions. Two…
Where hope takes root
As headlines veer toward the apocalyptic – from collapsing ecosystems to vanishing species – it’s…
The rewilding Republican
Some years ago, I saw the legendary radical environmentalist Dave Foreman give his famous “howl…
Passing as upper class
Lots of things from the 1990s are difficult to explain to your teenage children now:…
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Correcting our Grammar mistake
During the Blair years, when recalcitrant Conservatives longed for a…
Cradle of libertines
England likes to think of itself as “the cradle of liberty”. True, if you think…
Time for a class act
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Les Temps Modernes
The Liberation of Paris in August 1944 led to an era of philosophical, political and sexual ferment
Mumbo Jumbo
Political discourse has become a cauldron of curses, conspiracies and clickbait, where inflammatory rhetoric can manifest into deadly reality
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Fierce courage
How a Belgian princess, a waitress and a British nurse risked their lives during WWI
A calamity of lost youth
High numbers of deaths among young people are being ignored by the media and politicians
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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
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Sarah Hall
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