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Theresa May's post-Thatcherite approach to politics is baffling those on both the left and right
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Peter Wilby's First Thoughts.
The party is eschewing high-profile appearances in favour of targeted ads online.
A social thinker illuminates his country's populist divides.
Alex Renton examines the disturbing brutality of boarding school life.
Lisa McInerney's prose is as vivd at capturing sensory phenomena as conveying quirk of thought.
The last remaining uncollected stories and a new biography show the great novelist’s grasp of history and his place in it.
The new adaptation of Margaret Atwood's novel has captured a moment.
Mike Heron's memoir of the hippy trend-setters shows their extraordinary influence on the 60s music scene.
The author of The Wake voices his disillusionment with green politics – but it’s an argument at risk of bumping into its own tail.
John Varvatos, the designer helping rock stars keep their cool
In search of the vanishing voice of a generation
Mike Bartlett’s triumphant King Charles III and the plodding Barbara Windsor biopic Babs.
A revealing retrospective of the sculptor's work speaks to mankind’s alienation, loneliness and smallness
The latest instalment in Ridley Scott's series elevates the horror beyond the purely physical
Future generations will want to know how you coped during the great hummus shortage of 2017.
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