Westminster’s downward spiral
Boris Johnson and his court brought an already corrupt system to new lows. Can ethics be restored to politics?
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Boris Johnson and his court brought an already corrupt system to new lows. Can ethics be restored to politics?
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Find cinematic joy and heroes seeking comradeship in new books for young readers.
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The triumph of the writer’s debut novel, published 50 years ago, is its understanding of a teenage girl’s destructive anger.
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In the beginning there were many different sons of God – Western Christianity triumphed not by destiny but accident.
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The cruelties of Maidwell Hall boarding school, described by Charles Spencer in his memoir, have blighted my adult life.
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In Why We Die, Venki Ramakrishnan demolishes the crackpots and billionaires behind the anti-ageing industry.
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She was a lawyer for 15 years, then left to become a playwright. The resulting work has shifted approaches to…
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Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation shows how smartphones have damaged the teenage mind – and urges us to fight back.
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