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In the early 1370s, Louis I of Anjou, the second son of the French king, commissioned a vast series of tapestries, now on ...
Geoff Dyer, eh? Geoff Bloody Dyer – without doubt one of contemporary Eng. Lit.’s most successful, intellectually playful and ...
During the last Conservative government, it was common to hear the refrain that the prime minister of the day was waging a ...
Anne Hidalgo, the mayor of Paris, is being lined up for one of the world’s most powerful humanitarian jobs: United Nations ...
I’ll never insult or belittle someone who votes Reform,” Mike Tapp, the Labour MP for Dover and Deal, tells me. “We need to ...
To the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, who is now calling on forces to routinely release information on suspects’ ...
Louis-Sébastien Mercier, dramatist and author of the early science fiction novel L’an 2440, claimed that only a small ...
The narratives we tell ourselves about the past are hardly set in stone. It’s in this ambiguity where Tancredi Di Carcaci ...
Dame Muriel Spark, then one of Britain’s most distinguished living writers, was interviewed for a BBC documentary. During ...
That should teach it a lesson. The utility giant Thames Water has today been hit with a massive £122.7 million fine for ...
The National Health Service is struggling under increasing patient demand to provide quick appointments, A&E support or ...
Another day, another bad poll for Sir Keir Starmer’s party. Now YouGov has revealed that Labour has recorded its lowest poll ...
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