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What it’s like to fall victim to the Mail Online’s aggregation machine
17:00 -
It harms women more than men when dads doing parenting are seen as “babysitters”
11:56 -
Why Game of Thrones is the perfect show for the modern age
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Notes from a small island: the fraught and colourful history of Sicily
09:19
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I once wondered if this generation of doctors would care for the NHS as I do
28 April -
Commons Confidential: When Corbyn met Obama
28 April -
During Euro ’96, it was quite possible to write about football without understanding it
28 April -
From Victoria Wood to Prince: how radio handles celebrity deaths in 2016
28 April -

Donald Trump and the age of rage
What the rise of Trump tells us about our failing politics.
19 April -
The Department for Transport spent £70,000 on Snapchat filters in a single year
28 April -
If Labour wants to stamp out anti-Semitism, it should take a lesson from Naz Shah
28 April -
Channel 4’s comedy-drama Flowers is hard to pin down: arch, spiky, sad, and almost indescribably odd
28 April -
“Go back and check what Hitler did!”: John Mann shouts at Ken Livingstone
28 April -

Piers Corbyn: My brother’s real EU views
The weather forecaster and climate change denier on life as the Labour leader’s controversial older brother.
26 April -
Son of Saul is rightly harrowing, but somehow transcends the barbarity of Auschwitz
28 April -
The case against TTIP
28 April -
Winning University Challenge, googling my eyebrows, and inspiring girls to be swots
28 April -
However Labour performs in the elections, Jeremy Corbyn will be leader for as long as he wants
28 April -

Shakespeare, our contemporary: the Bard 400 years later
To mark the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death, our contributors nominate the works that speak most urgently to the 21st century.
23 April





