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Politics
Declaring a “people vs establishment election” in which he will run again is a move which could backfire, Catherine Neilan writes
Books
The Hollywood writer Eve Babitz, bon vivant and rival of Joan Didion, has become a literary star in the UK five years after her death, Lily Isaacs writes
World Cup
Although Team USA are now out, the president’s attempt to tip the scales in their favour has made the beautiful game feel political again, Rory Smith writes
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Erica Wagner
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Commonwealth Short Story Prize
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Rowan Moore
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Wendy Ide
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Kitty Empire
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Hugh Tomlinson
Iran
Ruth Michaelson
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Ben Coles
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Jessy Parker Humphreys
Queue fever
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World Cup 2026
Rory Smith
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Gareth’s whole life has been defined by a relationship he had 35 years ago when, as a 14-year-old schoolboy, he fell in love with an attractive young teacher at his school. He spent most afternoons in her bedroom. But when she walked out of his life, everything started to unravel. Chloe Hadjimatheou asks: who gets to be a perpetrator, and who gets to be a victim?