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Love, work and whimsy
MacDonald Gill’s poster for the Empire Marketing Board helped promote a nation at the height of its powers
Why you don’t want to be an F Scott Fitzgerald flapper
What kind of world did F Scott Fitzgerald create for his heroines a century ago?
Is there a way back for Scottish Labour?
And does it start with sacking its leader, Richard Leonard? Graham Stewart asks John McTernan
France, Mali and military coups
French interventionism in Mali has fostered little stability
Nowhere to hide
The struggles of hiding in a foreign country
Small, but perfectly formed
John Self examines three varied, emotionally satisfying novels that together come in at less than the length of a single Mantel
Intellectual Red Bull
László Földényi’s essays are a collection that will leave you feeling sharp and more cultured, says Tibor Fischer
The hell of hol-shaming
Claudia Savage-Gore on the pitfalls of the back-to-school run at the worst time of year
Shifting the goalposts?
Will the Internal Market Bill breach the Withdrawal Agreement?
Ripping up the Withdrawal Agreement?
Brexiteers aren’t all convinced the legislation will achieve what’s promised
