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Fever by Jonathan Bazzi review: Eye-opening memoir, not-so-good novel
Book reviews

Fever by Jonathan Bazzi review: Eye-opening memoir, not-so-good novel

Tobias Hürter: How Heisenberg mastered the art of unlearning
Books

Tobias Hürter: How Heisenberg mastered the art of unlearning

Top 5 books about ageing, chosen by Pope Lonergan
Top 5 books

Top 5 books about ageing, chosen by Pope Lonergan

Eddie Redmayne: ‘At the end of lockdown I was looking to explode’
Film

Eddie Redmayne: ‘At the end of lockdown I was looking to explode’

Talking about how an emergency came about is not very useful when you are knee deep in the consequences
Opinion

Talking about how an emergency came about is not very useful when you are knee deep in the consequences

Decision to Leave: A romantic tale of death and deceit
Film reviews

Decision to Leave: A romantic tale of death and deceit

Orpheus Builds a Girl review: Grisly, spine-chilling horror based on a true story
Book reviews

Orpheus Builds a Girl review: Grisly, spine-chilling horror based on a true story

Author Nicholas Reynolds: My life inside the CIA war machine
Books

Author Nicholas Reynolds: My life inside the CIA war machine

Paul Heaton: ‘If you told me I was going to become famous I’d have said: pull the other leg’
Music

Paul Heaton: ‘If you told me I was going to become famous I’d have said: pull the other leg’

Industry: Investment bank drama is ‘exhilaratingly reprehensible’
Review

Industry: Investment bank drama is ‘exhilaratingly reprehensible’

Jodie Whittaker: The exclusive Doctor Who exit interview
TV

Jodie Whittaker: The exclusive Doctor Who exit interview

It’s time to turn the heat up on this government
Paul McNamee

It’s time to turn the heat up on this government

The quest to find the Windrush anchor to celebrate a generation that shaped Britain
Black History Month

The quest to find the Windrush anchor to celebrate a generation that shaped Britain

Like art, sometimes it’s difficult to see the logic in politics
Opinion

Like art, sometimes it’s difficult to see the logic in politics

Top 5 books that see the world differently, chosen by Rob and Tom Sears
recommendations

Top 5 books that see the world differently, chosen by Rob and Tom Sears

Haven by Emma Donoghue review: Men of faith find hell at the end of the earth
book review

Haven by Emma Donoghue review: Men of faith find hell at the end of the earth

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Jim Crace’s eden review: ‘A novel imbued with lyricism and compassion’
book review

Jim Crace’s eden review: ‘A novel imbued with lyricism and compassion’

‘So far, 12 American white guys have been to the moon. We need to diversify’ – Maggie Aderin-Pocock
TV

‘So far, 12 American white guys have been to the moon. We need to diversify’ – Maggie Aderin-Pocock

Jenny Agutter: ‘The Railway Children seems like yesterday’
Film

Jenny Agutter: ‘The Railway Children seems like yesterday’

What our vendor Lee could teach Liz Truss about compassion
Paul McNamee

What our vendor Lee could teach Liz Truss about compassion