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Archbishop of Canterbury resigns – crisis in the Christian church. Michael Gove & Damian Thompson

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Spectator Life

An intelligent mix of culture, food, style and property, plus where to go and what to see.

Today’s oldies don’t envy the young

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Next year, I will be 65. At 65, one leaves the plateau of middle age and enters the foothills of senescence. For some, it’s an uneventful milestone marked by tidying up some herbaceous borders or experimenting with pesto; others yield to mortal panic and max out their credit card on something wildly impractical. On reaching

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Tanya Gold

I am addicted to Rolls-Royce

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King of the Hill

Culture

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

An audacious and daredevil band: the Surfrajettes reviewed

For most people – once Brian Wilson had turned his back on the sea and started off down the lonely road to genius – surf music means either (or both) of two things: the Surfaris’ ‘Wipeout’ or Dick Dale’s ‘Misirlou’. Punchy, propulsive tunes, in other words, that make you feel like you’re on your way

Podcasts

Cartoons

Matt Percival

‘‘There are just times when you have to hope for the best.’’

Cartoon

Grizelda

‘‘I’m the first stale, pale and male man to head up an EDI department!’ ’

Cartoon

Bruce Anderson

How Maggie took her whisky

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