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The Starmers are sexy
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The reckoning
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It’s payback time for voters
It won’t be much comfort to Rishi Sunak, but he’s not the only world leader being put to the electoral sword. Joe Biden will be lucky to survive the summer as the Democrats’ presidential nominee after his disastrous debate performance. Almost every opinion poll says he’s losing to Donald Trump. In France, Emmanuel Macron bet
It’s payback time for voters
It won’t be much comfort to Rishi Sunak, but he’s not the only world leader being put to the electoral sword. Joe Biden will be lucky to survive the summer as the Democrats’ presidential nominee after his disastrous debate performance. Almost every opinion poll says he’s losing to Donald Trump. In France, Emmanuel Macron bet
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Camila Cabello’s new album presents an existential threat to songwriting
From the magazineIt is always interesting to observe the ways in which pop stars try to negotiate first growing up, and then growing old. From teen scream to respected mainstay to elder states(wo)man is not an easy path to walk without a few stumbles. At certain times, it requires making some blatantly strategic moves. Cabello wants so
If you can stand the stress, The Bear is still possibly the best thing on TV
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From the magazineComplain all you like but Glastonbury has delivered the goods again
From the magazineThe mesmerising Olympic posters designed by the likes of Warhol and Whiteread
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‘‘David Tennant has found his nemesis.’’
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‘‘This puts us in the very awkward position of being in admiration of the French.’’
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‘‘I trust I can rely on your sympathy.’’
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