The progressive dilemma
The anxieties and insecurities of the present moment are a formidable challenge for the centre left – in Britain…
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The anxieties and insecurities of the present moment are a formidable challenge for the centre left – in Britain…
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Your weekly dose of gossip from around Westminster.
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The decadent Britain of the 2000s was the perfect place for the comedian-cum-pseudo intellectual to thrive.
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Also this week: Bring on by-election season, and my predictions for Strictly Come Dancing.
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At the key moments in the drama of Jordan Peterson, his daughter is usually there.
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Would an “activist” Starmer government have what it takes to rebuild Britain’s collapsing infrastructure?
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Brussels’ embrace of protectionism is a problem for those who yearn for closer ties with Europe.
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Mohammed bin Salman resembles no one so much as the prince from Machiavelli’s manual of statecraft.
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What a comedian chooses to joke about is revealing – and has a bearing on the world at large.
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The 20th century’s most influential history book foresaw the collapse of the Soviet Union and rise of China. Thirty-five…
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Will the idealist philosophy survive the conviction of its crypto king?
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The tech billionaire built a world that he could rule – then allowed it to destroy him.
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The songs he wrote with Elton John may be works of art. His bloated memoir is not.
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Also featuring Land of Milk and Honey by C Pam Zhang and Stay True by Hua Hsu.
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Her prose is bare, her characters are depressed and alienated. This literary trend has coagulated into parody.
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A new poem by Andrew McMillan.
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Their podcast Political Currency is a howl of nostalgia for a bygone era: backseat driving from two men whose…
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Where Rembrandt painted introspection, the Haarlem portraitist showed people as social creatures.
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Craig Gillespie’s tale of the GameStop “short squeeze” shows how little amateur investors have learned.
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This Channel 4 Dispatches documentary, which accused the comedian of rape, sexual assault and abuse, was nauseating and terrifying…
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The V&A’s exhibition focuses on the designer’s clothes – with little attention given to her equally spectacular life.
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Is there a cure? Perhaps buying nine of the 12 volumes of the Scott Moncrieff translation of Proust will…
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I’ve lived in London for nearly 32 years and this is the first time it has happened to me,…
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Life is about endless upheavals, but some – like Harry Kane in lederhosen – are hard to take.
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This column – which, though named after a line in Shakespeare’s “Richard II”, refers to the whole of Britain…
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The author and critic on epidemiology, the joy of wine and coffee, and the soul of Abraham Lincoln.
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