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Olympic mascots, the next D-G and getting revenge on Jeremy Vine
Granted extraordinary access to intelligence officers, James Grant has built up the fullest picture
Why spoilers don't spoil.
The excesses of buffet dining.
Director Whit Stillman reflects on his career.
Carey discusses bad-boy characters and Australian identity.
Rachel Cooke is gripped by a high-wire account of a terrorist conspiracy.
The triumph of the squares in this idiosyncratic tale delights Ryan Gilbey.
Brooke Magnanti's skewering of others' bad stats is excellent. It's a shame she isn't blameless herself.
"I don’t think I shall ever write anything again."
Why Britain tolerates the rule of the super-rich.
The modern world, and modern literature, came of age in 1922.
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