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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

Sam Delaney: ‘My feelings of pride crumbled quickly into shame’
Opinion

Sam Delaney: ‘My feelings of pride crumbled quickly into shame’

Chatted up on the street? You might have encountered daygaming
Life

Chatted up on the street? You might have encountered daygaming

Michael Gove takes left turn at the Conservative Party Conference
Politics

Michael Gove takes left turn at the Conservative Party Conference

Ralph and Katie: ‘I said from day one we were going to change the world’
TV

Ralph and Katie: ‘I said from day one we were going to change the world’

The BBC is the repository of our cultural memory. Protect it at all costs
Music

The BBC is the repository of our cultural memory. Protect it at all costs

The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell review: ‘Deliciously good’
Book review

The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell review: ‘Deliciously good’

Pixies frontman Black Francis: ‘I tend to be somewhat isolationist’
Music

Pixies frontman Black Francis: ‘I tend to be somewhat isolationist’

Meet the real person behind Stephen Graham’s new drama about the foiled murder of a Labour MP
TV

Meet the real person behind Stephen Graham’s new drama about the foiled murder of a Labour MP

The Queen’s funeral: The soundtrack to a sendoff
Music

The Queen’s funeral: The soundtrack to a sendoff

Bliss Montage by Ling Ma review: ‘Dreamlike and unsettling’
Book reviews

Bliss Montage by Ling Ma review: ‘Dreamlike and unsettling’

James Bond at 60: 007’s best gadgets
Spy tech

James Bond at 60: 007’s best gadgets

Bowie thrived on chaos, but this government’s mess is something else
Opinion

Bowie thrived on chaos, but this government’s mess is something else

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PIP assessments are no laughing matter. Or are they?
Theatre

PIP assessments are no laughing matter. Or are they?

Richard Osman: ‘I’m not that smart’
interview

Richard Osman: ‘I’m not that smart’

30 years on, Bram Stoker’s Dracula is still the most beautiful film committed to celluloid
horror

30 years on, Bram Stoker’s Dracula is still the most beautiful film committed to celluloid

Lesley Manville: ‘A working-class upbringing is political in itself, isn’t it?’
Letter to my Younger Self

Lesley Manville: ‘A working-class upbringing is political in itself, isn’t it?’