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Andrew Roberts hits back at Churchill revisionist Darryl Cooper from the Tucker Carlson show

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Cambodia’s return to joy

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In Cambodia, everybody is looking forward to Bon Om Touk. If your Khmer is a bit rusty, this means the mid-autumn New Moon Water Festival, celebrated in late October. This fervent, noisy, firework-banging festival has multiple, colourful meanings. For a start, it marks the end of the endless summer rain – which turns everyone’s laundry

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Kristina Murkett

Remaking Harry Potter is risky

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Game on

America’s very unpredictable election

Freddy Gray

There’s still everything to play for in America’s election

The first presidential debate of 2024 changed history by killing off Joe Biden’s career. The second presidential debate was nowhere near as dramatic, for the simple reason that it did not feature the President. Instead, Kamala Harris, Biden’s Vice President and now the Democratic party’s nominee, stood on stage at the National Constitution Center in

There’s still everything to play for in America’s election

The first presidential debate of 2024 changed history by killing off Joe Biden’s career. The second presidential debate was nowhere near as dramatic, for the simple reason that it did not feature the President. Instead, Kamala Harris, Biden’s Vice President and now the Democratic party’s nominee, stood on stage at the National Constitution Center in

Culture

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

The problem with Klaus Makela

From the magazine

Klaus Makela is kind of a big deal. He’s a pupil of the Finnish conducting guru Jorma Panula – the so-called ‘Yoda of conducting’ – and he’s chief conductor of the Oslo Philharmonic as well as the Orchestre de Paris. Within the next three years he’s scheduled to take the baton at both the Chicago

Podcasts

Cartoons

Wilbur

‘‘This year, it’s a choice between heating and Oasis tickets.’’

Cartoon

Nick Newman

‘‘I’ve got tickets to the Tory conference – the fighting’s better.’’

Cartoon

Dredge

‘‘Clive has always been a flies-open sort of chap.’’

Cartoon

Ettie Neil-Gallacher

When family invade your privacy

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