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No one who has lived in Britain would contest that Oxfam (and Save the Children, War on Want, Live Aid and the other ...
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No doubt, some individuals have always pulled levers behind the scenes to benefit themselves and their ...
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In his third conversation looking at the crisis in the Middle East, Adam talks to Mohamad Bazzi about Israel’s expansion of its war into Lebanon and the recent assassinations of Yahya Sinwar and ...
I always like to say that Iranian cinema emerges out of a thousand years of poetry, and Canadian cinema emerges ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. Hazel Carby talks to Adam Shatz about the increasing nationalisation of racial histories, and the way African ...
Tell me your mystic and I will tell you who you are. The Little Flower, she of the astonishing self-love? Hildegard of Bingen, glowing like rock crystal, or Simone Weil, picking herself like a scab?
John Lanchester, Tom Crewe and Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite join James Butler to dissect Keir Starmer's victory and the historic collapse of the Conservative Party. They discuss what the result ...