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The End review – get prepped for a singalong apocalypse
Film

The End review – get prepped for a singalong apocalypse

Douglas Adams loved much about life and the universe – unlike today’s billionaire space explorers
Robin Ince

Douglas Adams loved much about life and the universe – unlike today’s billionaire space explorers

The Change’s Bridget Christie: ‘I see women everywhere with potential but they face horrific violence’
TV

The Change’s Bridget Christie: ‘I see women everywhere with potential but they face horrific violence’

Piccadilly Circus was once the ‘best display of popular art anywhere in London’. What happened?
10Foot Takeover

Piccadilly Circus was once the ‘best display of popular art anywhere in London’. What happened?

There’s no defence for raiding the social security pot
John Bird

There’s no defence for raiding the social security pot

The remarkable story of Fare Dodgers’ Liberation Front and their fight for free public transport
10Foot Takeover

The remarkable story of Fare Dodgers’ Liberation Front and their fight for free public transport

The Summer We Ate Off the China by Devin Jacobsen review – digging for deepest meaning
Books

The Summer We Ate Off the China by Devin Jacobsen review – digging for deepest meaning

We must learn from Covid and ensure that disabled people are never again neglected
Mikey Erhardt

We must learn from Covid and ensure that disabled people are never again neglected

‘If I didn’t do graffiti I’d be doing way worse crimes’: Banksy interviews Tox, London’s most prolific vandal
10Foot Takeover

‘If I didn’t do graffiti I’d be doing way worse crimes’: Banksy interviews Tox, London’s most prolific vandal

Revealed: First published photos from graffiti writer and ‘king of the tube’ Bas DDS
10Foot Takeover

Revealed: First published photos from graffiti writer and ‘king of the tube’ Bas DDS

Letters: Adolescence didn’t feel like a drama – it’s too close to real life
Letters

Letters: Adolescence didn’t feel like a drama – it’s too close to real life

Labour’s benefits cuts are short-sighted, whatever way you look at it
Paul McNamee

Labour’s benefits cuts are short-sighted, whatever way you look at it

Inside the Big Issue: Alison Hammond answers some Big Questions
Inside the Big Issue

Inside the Big Issue: Alison Hammond answers some Big Questions

Alan Moore salutes the ‘ramshackle institution’ that changed his life
10Foot Takeover

Alan Moore salutes the ‘ramshackle institution’ that changed his life

The great autocomplete: Is AI making us lose our minds?
10Foot Takeover

The great autocomplete: Is AI making us lose our minds?

Graffiti writer 10Foot on finding meaning in the ugly and his ‘disgustingly deep love of London’
10Foot Takeover

Graffiti writer 10Foot on finding meaning in the ugly and his ‘disgustingly deep love of London’

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I’m a market gardener. Here’s why you’ve probably never really tasted a tomato before
10Foot Takeover

I’m a market gardener. Here’s why you’ve probably never really tasted a tomato before

‘Making your mark on your landscape is ancient practice’: How tagging became modern folklore
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‘Making your mark on your landscape is ancient practice’: How tagging became modern folklore

Graffiti writer Fume: ‘All the bad things that happened to me ended up strengthening me’
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Graffiti writer Fume: ‘All the bad things that happened to me ended up strengthening me’

Victorian illnesses like rickets are on the rise. We need radical change to end malnutrition
Lynn Perry

Victorian illnesses like rickets are on the rise. We need radical change to end malnutrition