Sex and the City
Borderline bleak
Sex and the City’s sequel is more mini-lecture series than TV drama
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Why has Keir Starmer been so unpopular?
He was the perfect embodiment of a failing system
Grooming gangs and the truth
We should not give ammunition to deniers of the grooming gangs scandal
Babies need women
Leaving children with only men who are not their parents is foolish and dangerous
Can Russell T Davies write “terfs”?
In Tip Toe, Russell T Davies is more nuanced than one might expect — much to the dismay of gender ideologues
An anti-gambling bonanza
Don’t expect a lot of objective and thorough research from a new “gambling harms” organisation
The knife and the bone
After war and repression, Iranian dissidents believe the regime’s reckoning is near — but Tehran’s influence reaches far beyond its borders
No bullshit government
Tom Jones grills the shadow minister for
policy renewal about the plans of a
future Tory administration
Tedious transgression
The mainstreaming of porn is dangerous, hypocritical and very, very boring
The lonely death of Henry Nowak
We must draw lessons from a horrendous and disgraceful case
An unpleasant man, and a genius
The most interesting people are not necessarily the most attractive
A country at war with itself
Washington politics can
best be understood through the history
of bitter factional in-fi ghting within both
the Democratic and Republican parties
Kemi at the crossroads
Kemi Badenoch cannot tell everybody what they want to hear
Leading us a not- so-merry dance
Virtually every moment of physical theatre has to include some sort of balletic lunge
