There’s no other explanation for Boris Johnson – he must be a Russian spy
When you look back over Johnson’s journalistic career, it soon becomes apparent that he was in the right place…
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When you look back over Johnson’s journalistic career, it soon becomes apparent that he was in the right place…
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Richard J Evans’s sweeping history of 19th-century Europe, The Pursuit of Power, has much to offer in our current moment.
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That’s not smog sitting on the lake . . .
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Where Red Wedge sailed on optimism, pop and politics today make odd partners.
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Entanglement unravels the knotty story of the hair trade, from the 19th century to the wigs of today’s Orthodox…
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Astrid Lindgren’s diaries reveal how Pippi’s creator lived happily during the war – but was ascerbic about Britain’s conduct.
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My week, from spinning records with Baconface, Brexit block and visiting comedy graves.
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A week of election build-up in the US, from peeping at the president to haranguing Hillary – and a starry night…
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A new outpouring of books show masculinity isn’t in crisis, human beings are.
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The week in the media, including the very British farce of Section 40, the mystery of the refugee “children” and…
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Famous for his eerie First World War paintings, a new exhibition reminds us why Paul Nash was the greatest British…
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Benedict Cumberbatch’s well-honed turn in Doctor Strange is enjoyable, but the film isn’t one you’d ever fall in love with.
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“Surely, he is not,” you are saying, “going to get a whole column out of a thermostat?”
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Readers, forget the 80 minutes for an ambulance. This was Sunday night in A&E.
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Rather than mutual buck-passing, politicians and central bankers must collaborate in good faith.
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This week, I’m deep in football memorabilia. Can you guess the year of the oldest programme, the teams and who…
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The Young Pope stars Jude Law as a pious yet sensuous pontiff. Even so, I didn’t expect it to…
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Get ready for the new culture war: the question of how old children should be before they’re allowed to…
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Clive Lewis, Lisa Nandy and Jonathan Reynolds show how factionalism is being transcended.
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It’s that time of year again, when the Western world goes crazy for a fruit we don’t actually like.…
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Peter Bradshaw’s “Reunion”, read by Tom Hollander, was the perfect afternoon short story.
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Is Autumn spoiled by Smith’s love of the quick return and reliance on satirical fruit not so much low-hanging as fallen and rotting?…
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The war against Isis seems likely to get still harder from here.
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How volunteer embalmers helped to handle the Welsh village’s tragedy.
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The former conservative blogger is mounting a bid for the Ukip leadership. But can he do enough to convince the…
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A real anti-war movement would oppose all military aggression, be it American, Russian or Syrian.
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The former director of public prosecutions is now heading up Labour’s response to Brexit. But can he succeed in…
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