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Call Me: Johnny Marr in conversation with Debbie Harry and Chris Stein
Music

Call Me: Johnny Marr in conversation with Debbie Harry and Chris Stein

Derry Girls: ‘We did the last series for the fans. Our major ambition is to say goodbye to these characters in the way that they deserved’
TV

Derry Girls: ‘We did the last series for the fans. Our major ambition is to say goodbye to these characters in the way that they deserved’

Vast amounts are spent on poverty but the money doesn’t go into the pockets of people in need
Opinion

Vast amounts are spent on poverty but the money doesn’t go into the pockets of people in need

In a time of growing poverty, there is no reason to also foster a poverty of creativity
Opinion

In a time of growing poverty, there is no reason to also foster a poverty of creativity

JJ Chalmers: ‘In some ways, it’s like I was born again after Afghanistan’
TV

JJ Chalmers: ‘In some ways, it’s like I was born again after Afghanistan’

Bertie Carvel on playing Donald Trump: ‘It’s going to be a huge success. I feel confident saying that to you.’
Theatre

Bertie Carvel on playing Donald Trump: ‘It’s going to be a huge success. I feel confident saying that to you.’

Who is Jim Browning? Meet the man who scams the scammers
Life

Who is Jim Browning? Meet the man who scams the scammers

Patrick Alley: Why the UK has an oligarch problem and how to fix it
Activism

Patrick Alley: Why the UK has an oligarch problem and how to fix it

Paddy Considine: ‘I feel like my life is a series of beautiful interventions’
Music

Paddy Considine: ‘I feel like my life is a series of beautiful interventions’

Is It Cake? on Netflix is perfect for frazzled, post-pandemic jelly-brains
TV

Is It Cake? on Netflix is perfect for frazzled, post-pandemic jelly-brains

Harrow by Joy Williams review: A nihilistic vision of a joyless future
Book review

Harrow by Joy Williams review: A nihilistic vision of a joyless future

In defence of buddleja, blossom of the concrete jungle
Gardening

In defence of buddleja, blossom of the concrete jungle

The path to ending homelessness starts with a little thing called hope
Opinion

The path to ending homelessness starts with a little thing called hope

The BBC is one of the last decent things standing. And BBC 6 Music is a jewel in its crown.
Radio

The BBC is one of the last decent things standing. And BBC 6 Music is a jewel in its crown.

‘What you really love to do will keep you going’: Remembering June Brown, EastEnders’ iconic Dot Cotton
TV

‘What you really love to do will keep you going’: Remembering June Brown, EastEnders’ iconic Dot Cotton

Lisa McGee: ‘Writing Derry Girls, I’ve realised I really like teenagers’
TV

Lisa McGee: ‘Writing Derry Girls, I’ve realised I really like teenagers’

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Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy – escapism has never looked or tasted so good
TV

Stanley Tucci: Searching For Italy – escapism has never looked or tasted so good

Robert Sheehan: ‘Human beings are more destructive and wasteful than we’ve ever been’
TV

Robert Sheehan: ‘Human beings are more destructive and wasteful than we’ve ever been’

Limbic by Peter Scalpello review: the dark side of queer writing
Book review

Limbic by Peter Scalpello review: the dark side of queer writing

Will Young: ‘I worked out that nothing really matters, then found simplistic joy in everything’
Music

Will Young: ‘I worked out that nothing really matters, then found simplistic joy in everything’