Two-tier Keir / Starmer’s disdain for conservatives could be his undoing
Backpacker Nirvana / How debauchery turns to tragedy in towns like Vang Vieng
Petition / Swing seats back another election
Who are Labour’s new working class voters? / An interview with Claire Ainsley
Books / A shortage of Nigels and other calamities: humorous stocking-fillers
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From the magazineWho are Labour’s new working class voters? / An interview with Claire Ainsley
Books / A shortage of Nigels and other calamities: humorous stocking-fillers
From the magazineRadio & podcasts / Avoids the breathless hype of so many podcasts: Finding Mr Fox reviewed
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What Germany can teach the UK about assisted dying
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From Spectator LifeHollywood is quietly welcoming Trump
From Spectator LifeWhen I lived in LA in the 1990s, there was one golden rule of the film industry: Hollywood should follow and never lead. This mantra was, predictably, ignored in the wake of the election. Variety splashed with the headline ‘Hollywood on Edge After Trump’s Devastating Victory’. One actor was quoted bemoaning the ‘unimaginable cruelty that’s
The fundamental flaw in Britain’s maternity care
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Avote on assisted dying was supposed to be one of the easiest reforms for Keir Starmer’s government. To many, including the Prime Minister himself, a law allowing terminally ill patients to choose to die would be a self-evidently progressive and historically significant change. It would mean Britain could transcend the objections of a religious minority
Wild Wes: Streeting is causing trouble for Starmer
Avote on assisted dying was supposed to be one of the easiest reforms for Keir Starmer’s government. To many, including the Prime Minister himself, a law allowing terminally ill patients to choose to die would be a self-evidently progressive and historically significant change. It would mean Britain could transcend the objections of a religious minority
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A spectacular failure: Royal Ballet’s MaddAddam reviewed
From the magazineAdapting ballets out of plot-heavy novels set in fantasy locations and populated with multiple characters is a rubbish idea. The profound truth of such a proposal is forcefully borne out by the wretched muddle of Wayne McGregor’s MaddAddam, an over-inflated farrago drawn from a triptych of visionary fictions by Margaret Atwood. McGregor – hugely talented
What a remarkably bad electric guitar player Bob Dylan is
From the magazineAvoids the breathless hype of so many podcasts: Finding Mr Fox reviewed
From the magazineHow did Wolf Hall escape the attentions of the BBC’s diversity commissars?
From the magazineStimulating little exhibition: Scent and the Art of the pre-Raphaelites reviewed
From the magazineDazzling: Marc-André Hamelin’s Hammerklavier
From the magazineHeart-warming but safe biographical drama: Going for Gold, at Park90, reviewed
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