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You may not have heard of Lord Leggatt, a judge who joined the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom in 2020. One may not expect anything sensational from a former English commercial lawyer, even one ...
In the wake of Donald Trump’s victory in 2016, a spate of reading lists was published, aiming to arm readers with the literary weapons they would need to “resist” the administration. Guides to ...
How long can Ofcom allow Nigel Farage to keep his own show? Alan and Lionel discuss the crisis at the top of the BBC, and whether current impartiality rules are fit for purpose ...
What turns a loyal devotee into a whistleblower seeking revenge? And what would you do if an anonymous source handed over reams of sensitive information on one of the biggest companies in the world?
Last week I was not a terrorist. This week I am, because I stand with Palestine Action. Were I to write this or say it, I would be liable to arrest and prosecution under Section 12 of the Terrorism ...
During the final curtain call for a performance of Giuseppe Verdi’s Il trovatore at the Royal Ballet and Opera the other week, dancer Danni Perry raised a Palestinian flag. What ensued was a graceless ...
Channel 4 snapped Sirieix up for their TV show First Dates in summer 2013. He’s since overseen more than 1,000 blind dates, also counting the spin-off shows First Dates Hotel and Teen First Dates, and ...
One thing I didn’t quite realise when we decided, a couple of years ago, to number each edition of The Culture newsletter is that it would make the 100th edition—this one—feel a little… different. You ...
So what type of state are they the actions of? From the pages of the Guardian to numerous expert seminars, commentators are queueing up to denounce the Trump administration as “fascist”. Former Yale ...
Kemi Badenoch’s Tory frontbench reshuffle will probably be followed, at the end of summer, by a Keir Starmer ministerial reshuffle. I doubt either of them will make much difference to the popularity ...
I have never really had a traditional job. Besides a few months of bar work and babysitting when I was a teenager—which were both cash in hand—I’ve always done sex work. I’m unfamiliar with contracts, ...
Sixty million people in the developing world are leaving the countryside every year. The squatter cities that have emerged can teach us much about fut ...
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