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The World and All That It Holds review: Aleksandar Hemon’s novel spans decades and continents
historical fiction

The World and All That It Holds review: Aleksandar Hemon’s novel spans decades and continents

Top 5 books with odd couples, chosen by Simon Mason
recommended

Top 5 books with odd couples, chosen by Simon Mason

Jeremy Hunt has shown our leaders are all out of ideas. Might be time to ask a chimp what to do
Paul McNamee

Jeremy Hunt has shown our leaders are all out of ideas. Might be time to ask a chimp what to do

Holocaust Memorial Day: ‘In a few years’ time, no survivors will be around’
Politics

Holocaust Memorial Day: ‘In a few years’ time, no survivors will be around’

Top 5 books to teach children about the Holocaust, chosen by Jeremy Dronfield
history

Top 5 books to teach children about the Holocaust, chosen by Jeremy Dronfield

Tim Campbell: ‘The question anyone in business should be asking is: does this make the world better?’
TV

Tim Campbell: ‘The question anyone in business should be asking is: does this make the world better?’

A love letter to Gerard Butler, flawed but resolute dude
Film

A love letter to Gerard Butler, flawed but resolute dude

Radiohead legend Philip Selway takes us on a Strange Dance
Interview

Radiohead legend Philip Selway takes us on a Strange Dance

Giorgio Morandi: an Italian artist of understated brilliance
Opinion

Giorgio Morandi: an Italian artist of understated brilliance

Joe Cornish: ‘Revolution brought on by young people is very attractive’
ghosts

Joe Cornish: ‘Revolution brought on by young people is very attractive’

KSI: ‘I just had a dream, self-belief and a huge work ethic’
Culture

KSI: ‘I just had a dream, self-belief and a huge work ethic’

Artificial Intelligence is no match for the human heart
Opinion

Artificial Intelligence is no match for the human heart

Crying in public is ‘a sign of strength’ says Great Pottery Throw Down judge Keith Brymer Jones
pottery

Crying in public is ‘a sign of strength’ says Great Pottery Throw Down judge Keith Brymer Jones

Paul Dano: ‘Spielberg saw something in me that reminded him of his father’
interview

Paul Dano: ‘Spielberg saw something in me that reminded him of his father’

Really Good, Actually review: ‘A much-needed breath of fresh air’
unromantic comedy

Really Good, Actually review: ‘A much-needed breath of fresh air’

Kick the Latch review: A unique insight into the secret world of equestrian sport
novel

Kick the Latch review: A unique insight into the secret world of equestrian sport

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Slash, hobbits and walrus vomit at Wētā Workshop
special effects

Slash, hobbits and walrus vomit at Wētā Workshop

I was born into poverty – and 77 years later we still haven’t solved it
Opinion

I was born into poverty – and 77 years later we still haven’t solved it

How Citroën’s new concept car could be the future of electric vehicles
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How Citroën’s new concept car could be the future of electric vehicles

Introducing the Big Issue Changemakers of 2023
Changemakers 2023

Introducing the Big Issue Changemakers of 2023