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Nigel Farage vs Rupert Lowe: can Reform UK recover?

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Why can’t pop stars just stick to their hits?

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Any old fossil like me keen on harrumphing that popular music isn’t what it used to be will have taken a certain snarky pleasure on reading that, last year, no British act figured in the world’s top ten singles or albums for the first time since 2003. To be fair, 2003 wasn’t the best year

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Rob Crossan

Walking in the footsteps of the Kray twins

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Dirty deal

The carve-up of Ukraine’s natural resources

Culture

The good, the bad and the ugly in books, exhibitions, cinema, TV, dance, music, podcasts and theatre.

Finneas has little to offer without his sister Billie Eilish

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No truth is more self-evident than that there are those whose best emerges only when they are paired with others: Lennon and McCartney, Morecambe and Wise, Clough and Taylor. And it’s perhaps even harder for a behind-the-scenes collaborator to step out in their own right. Jack Antonoff, for example, is one of the creative powerhouses

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Cartoons

Grizelda

‘‘You need to increase your defence spending.’’

Cartoon

Lloyd Evans

Let men do the housework!

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