Our overdiagnosis epidemic
How a marked rise in the treatment of certain conditions – physical and mental – is harming, not protecting, public…
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How a marked rise in the treatment of certain conditions – physical and mental – is harming, not protecting, public…
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How the Italian poet’s search for self-knowledge changed the course of literature.
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Can painting alter the course of our politics?
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As Christianity in Britain declines, two new books ask: what should we believe in now?
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The former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd writes that Xi Jinping has embraced an assertive nationalism that aims to put…
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The tyranny of social media has made us all minor celebrities: exhausted and narcissistic.
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In this memoir-cum-manifesto, the author explores the politicised nature of love – and why it seems to elude us.
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Charlemagne and The Sopranos, Trump and I, Claudius – all owe a debt to the imperial biographies of Suetonius.
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This story of Martha Goddard’s forensic method does more than reclaim her role in history – it gives her a…
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The Irish nationalist was caught in the fault lines between empire and nation, colonised and coloniser, public face and private…
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An account of the Labour Party’s rise to power presents the PM as a man with a deep aversion to…
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The folklorists’ fairy tales, in which moral laws are suspended and violence abounds, were no stranger than the progressive fantasies…
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The Microsoft and Huawei founders have competing visions of technological dominance. Which will endure?
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How glaciers hold the key to Earth’s deep past.
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His studies of Austrian writers, at times more fiction than fact, offer a guide to the artist he would become.
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A new book explores three generations of dancers who looked beyond the stage to turn movement into a tool of…
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A story of two friends who took opposite sides asks: does ideology always triumph over loyalty?
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Adolescents suffer from an image problem. Matilda Gosling’s Teenagers: The Evidence Base looks at the facts to dispel unhelpful stereotypes.
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The enigmatic French painter is seen by many as a league below Matisse. But a new book proves them wrong…
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Can Hope, his autobiographical meditations on migration, sexuality and war, assuage a Catholic church in crisis?
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