My duvet has acquired a will of its own
It has made a declaration of independence even with every button on the cover done up
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It has made a declaration of independence even with every button on the cover done up
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In a novel set in a dystopian Bengal, scarcity and climate exile have stripped the characters of their decency –…
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It is striking how many peers tried, and failed, to enter parliament by democratic means
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Crime writer Leonardo Sciascia launched a political career to take on the Mafia and try to heal the malignant forces…
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I asked about significant past medical problems. “No. Unless you mean when I was five.” He patted his leg again.…
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Garlanded at Cannes and tipped for glory at the Oscars, The Secret Agent is a thrilling ride into Brazil’s autocratic…
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It doesn’t have to be like this!
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The passions that once drove the left have faded, while the populist right marches on
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The director charges towards whatever cultural argument is burning hottest
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For Congressman Ro Khanna, the campaign against the royal family is personal
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Can they win the tussle for influence over Starmer 2.0?
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Also this week: a first in my career, and maternal joy with anxiety
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At a model village in Norfolk, I briefly glimpse a functioning, confident England
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The civil service believes it must deliver or risk being replaced
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The Education Secretary on Send reform, gender and the year that could make or break the government
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The Olney Pancake Race has been run on Shrove Tuesday since 1445
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The British politician turned elite power-broker has nothing to smile about any more
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Stripped of the Westminster scaffolding, this Yes, Minister sequel unspools into endless trading of retorts and ripostes, going nowhere
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