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Lab-grown meat and veg may be unappetising, but our planet's survival may depend on it.
The pop star provides her fans with a chance to express themselves joyfully – their targeting was grimly predictable.
Finnish prisons don't operate in terror of what the Sun will say, meaning they can focus on rehabilitation.
They are the US-led coalition’s main ally in the fight against Isis, but as Turkey keeps bombing them, the sense of betrayal is growing.
Angry calls for “something to be done” play into terrorists’ hands.
This Brexit-focused election is just one milestone in a long and complex relationship between the UK and the EU.
As pressure on the terror group that claimed responsiblity for the Manchester attack intensifies, the threat to Britain will only become more acute.
A new book by the conservative blogger Rob Dreher asks whether Christians should turn their back on society – is he right?
A feminist tale told through the eyes of an unnamed male narrator.
Four new books offer insight into what it means to be a man or woman in a world increasingly accepting of moving between the two.
Two poems by Joe Dunthorne.
The author of the viral poem “Rape Joke” talks about growing up with her gun-toting Catholic “priestdaddy”.
In Wychwood, a great house in Oxfordshire, the wealthy build walls around themselves to keep out ugliness, poverty, political change. Or at least they try to.
Expanded and augmented version of tale which first appeared in Silmarillion mirrors Tolkien's own relationship with wife Edith.
Emma Hills, the head chicken trainer at Giffords Circus, knows what gets them clucking.
"There is great power in being submissive," she explained.
A surprisingly involving depiction of a clergyman provides the saintly contrast to the sinner being judged by a real jury.
The writer who brought Harry Potter to the stage talks about a difficult childhood, his hopes for Labour, and his new production of Woyzeck.
I have only, to my recall, met two people who can outpace me, drink for drink, and they happen to be Hunter S Thompson and Christopher Hitchens.
The noise level hasn’t risen above a low gurgle in the background.
“All fish-weirs shall be removed from the Thames, the Medway, and throughout the whole of England, except on the sea coast.”
My wife and I would sometimes dine out with another couple. We did not always check the significance of the date.
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