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The new F-word
Hannah Betts on the latest bête noire for Generation Z
The great indoors
Don’t scoff at the fad for houseplants says Hephzibah Anderson
Boris fights a strawman
BREAKING: strawman wins
Is this the end of Farage’s political career?
If Nigel Farage manages to buy talkRADIO, it would rule him out of frontline politics
Year’s mind: James Small and the 1995 Rugby World Cup
ASH Smyth reflects on South Africa’s historic 1995 Rugby World Cup win
Play for Today celebrates its 50th birthday
Play for Today was a milestone in the history of TV drama
Voter fraud is real
Britain and America are unusually vulnerable, for the same progressive reasons
Loved Bond, hated Billie
A good Bond song should include swooning strings, stabbing horns and a chorus the size of the moon, explains Sarah Ditum
An extreme form of criticism
Works by Michelangelo, Velázquez, Rodin, Rothko and Mondrian have all been vandalised for reasons of mental instability or political activism or both, informs Michael Prodger
Not child’s play…
Patrick Galbraith says hunting would benefit youngsters
