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Three months after taking her A-levels, Raducanu won a Grand Slam tournament without dropping a set

Jonathan Ruffer’s daring philanthropic experiment hopes to bring a different kind of regeneration to the north-east

Is party time over for the convivial Tories?

Tom Sutcliffe’s obituary of composer Stephen Sondheim was ill-judged and vindictive

The demolition of M&S on Oxford Street is indicative of a wider attitude towards interwar architecture

The gallery has long been famous for its impressionist collection, but the reopening sheds light on other works of art

Suffocated by a neurotic with-us-or-against-us mindset, the huddled masses of today’s Left brook no dissent

#debate or #nodebate, should that be a question?

A trip to Afghanistan to report on the destruction of the opium crop almost resulted in death

Contemporary debates over the “suitability” of many operas leaves us with only English productions