A street rendition of “Wonderwall” sends me to seek sanctuary in a church
Inside London’s Notre Dame de France, I find beautiful murals by Jean Cocteau.
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Inside London’s Notre Dame de France, I find beautiful murals by Jean Cocteau.
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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One shouldn’t use a fork to scoop ear wax out, but I was getting frantic.
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Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine.
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Also featuring Stone Circles by Colin Richards and Vicki Cummings and The Mysterious Case of the Victorian Female Detective by…
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The poet on Chris Ofili and a fascination with reality TV.
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I pled with the universe, God, and any other higher powers I could think of. Finally, M— and I live…
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The macronutrient has a physiological role as well as a cultural and commercial one.
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The celebrity interviewer on men speaking over her, her most interesting subject, and entering her ninth decade.
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From Countdown to unlikely revolutionary – the broadcaster and social media star is a political conundrum.
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We are closer than ever before to consigning the “the colonial disease” to history.
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Labour has the political freedom to make unpopular decisions.
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Seeing the party salivate over celebrity endorsements is uncomfortable viewing.
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How did the unassuming producer of polite, emotive dance music become social media’s superstar DJ?
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There are bathroom tiles more expressive than Nicole Kidman in her latest in a long line of increasingly hollow TV…
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Alicia Vikander and Jude Law excel in this retelling of Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine Parr.
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The actor and director on bell hooks and the enduring power of nature.
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A poem by Graham Mort.
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The Sun dispatches a reporter to spy on Angela Rayner in Ibiza. Plus: what would a world without X look…
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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