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Tonight the Music Seems So Loud by Sathnam Sanghera review – a heartbreaking portrait of George MichaelUncategorized

Tonight the Music Seems So Loud by Sathnam Sanghera review – a heartbreaking portrait of George Michael

This affecting exploration of the troubled genius’s impact is packed with anecdote, sharp analysis and social context In 1998, George
‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential libraryUncategorized

‘Like a Klingon prison’: inside Barack Obama’s audacious, near-windowless, $850m presidential library

Towering over a low-income area of Chicago, and wrapped in a speech that’s hard to decipher, this controversial monolith feels
Despite what the UK right will tell you, appeasing bond markets has actually led to instability | Andy BeckettUncategorized

Despite what the UK right will tell you, appeasing bond markets has actually led to instability | Andy Beckett

Austerity has benefitted bond traders but impoverished British society and led to the rise of populism. Is it right that
‘They take you out of life, out of time’: a journey into Spain’s astonishing cave paintingsUncategorized

‘They take you out of life, out of time’: a journey into Spain’s astonishing cave paintings

For tens of thousands of years, these Palaeolithic artworks were unseen. When they were rediscovered, onlookers marvelled at their vivid
I devoured classic novels as a teenager. In a world of distractions, can I relearn how to read them?Uncategorized

I devoured classic novels as a teenager. In a world of distractions, can I relearn how to read them?

In less than a decade, surrounded by screens, I lost my ability to read some of the best books ever
Land by Maggie O’Farrell review – an ambitious story of mapmaking in IrelandUncategorized

Land by Maggie O’Farrell review – an ambitious story of mapmaking in Ireland

Set in the aftermath of the famine, the Hamnet author’s family saga folds in myth and folklore ‘His father was
‘My 15-year-old relative was killed for refusing to marry her cousin. My family celebrated by dancing in the street’Uncategorized

‘My 15-year-old relative was killed for refusing to marry her cousin. My family celebrated by dancing in the street’

Horrified by the recent murder of Kawthar al-Husayjawi, one of her female relatives describes what happened – and her fears
Toxic identity politics ‘tearing’ us apart, says former Oldham council leaderUncategorized

Toxic identity politics ‘tearing’ us apart, says former Oldham council leader

Exclusive: 25 years after race riots in north of England, Arooj Shah says extremist groups and lies about grooming scandal
AI is devoid of meaning and humanity. That’s why its vapid voice suits this political moment | Nesrine MalikUncategorized

AI is devoid of meaning and humanity. That’s why its vapid voice suits this political moment | Nesrine Malik

For ease and speed, we are degrading our ability to connect and to organise our societies. We must assert our
‘I felt I could smash my past up through sex’: the ruthlessness and redemption of Rupert EverettUncategorized

‘I felt I could smash my past up through sex’: the ruthlessness and redemption of Rupert Everett

‘Brash, disingenuous, lethal’: that’s how the 67-year-old actor describes his younger self. He lied to his partners, disrespected his audiences,

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