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Close and far
A captivating exhibition about the homelessness of mental illness
The curse of the tiny fridge
A tale of the overheated housing market and its secondary effects on life in the capital
In the beginning: neither fish nor fowl
Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson
It’s our party and we’ll cry if we want to
Women face grim choices in the forthcoming election
Without a twist
This weather-based thriller is all hot air, but who doesn’t enjoy a warm summer breeze?
Messing with the master’s work
Beethoven: Emperor Concerto; Brett Dean: A Winter’s Journey (Orchid)
Why tech execs don’t give their kids phones
Gen Z’s brains have been “rewired” by the online world —can they be restored to factory settings?
Keir Starmer cannot ignore us
The gender debate is not going to disappear
Britain must not overregulate AI
Staying competitive in the modern world depends on balancing its opportunities and its risks
What the BBC does not say about femicide in London
Racial disparities are evident among perpetrators as well as victims
Toxic relationship
For a long time, it has seemed that you’re nobody until somebody’s tried to get you cancelled
Remember the Armenians
The West has turned its back on the world’s oldest Christian state