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Stuart Murdoch: ‘I feel like this book will be the Trainspotting of ME’
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Board masters: artists’ palettes as works of art – in pictures
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The Outrun review – Saoirse Ronan impresses in a refreshingly unconventional recovery drama
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Alexander Armstrong and Ben Miller look back: ‘We were really cross with each other, slamming the door and saying: That’s it’
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Philomena Cunk: ‘A mind is for speaking, not for thinking’
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Kelly Hoppen: ‘I’d rather have more sex, because I’ve got money and fame’
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Beyond The Tipping Point: Malcolm Gladwell on Covid, Trump and what he got wrong
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Exclusive extract: Malcolm Gladwell on schoolchildren, super‑spreaders and the new science of epidemics
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Tom Gauld on preparing for winter – cartoon
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Powsels and Thrums by Alan Garner review – the magus speaks
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Never Let Me Go review – fresh life found in Kazuo Ishiguro’s school dystopia
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Maggie Smith was the grandest of grande dames – and a true cinematic superstar | Peter Bradshaw
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Maggie Smith, Oscar-winning star of stage and screen, dies aged 89
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From beer to books: 16 subscription services to save you time and money
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Activists ‘fight against censorship’ in the largest US book bans: prisons
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Elizabeth Strout: ‘I would never ask someone to read my books!’
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Hellboy: The Crooked Man review – sputtering mess even a metric ton of makeup can’t conceal
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Small Rain by Garth Greenwell review – the lessons of pain
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Killer Heat review – overcooked Jo Nesbø adaptation is deathly dull
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Libraries will only exist for as long as we borrow from them. Consider it your civic duty | Jodi Wilson
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Erotic Review ‘moving away from the male gaze’ with 80% female contributors
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1984 review – Keith Allen’s sadistic superior emanates controlled rage
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Taken As Red by Anushka Asthana review: the story behind Keir Starmer’s path to power
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‘It caught everyone by surprise’: inside the rise and fall of the Disney Channel
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A Sunny Place for Shady People by Mariana Enríquez review – gothic horror with a twist
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Lucky Loser review – how Donald Trump squandered his wealth
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A Thousand Threads by Neneh Cherry review – life’s rich pageant
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Salons, strippers and sexy beach kisses: American street life – in pictures
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Liane Moriarty: ‘I was wondering, “How is everyone on this plane going to die?”’
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Children of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs hit out about alleged ‘memoir’ by their mother
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Money by David McWilliams review – the story of cold hard cash
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Small Bomb at Dimperley by Lissa Evans review – a deeply pleasurable postwar tale
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Our Evenings by Alan Hollinghurst review – his finest novel yet
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‘How would I ever make sense of this place?’: new eyes on New York – in pictures
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Dragonkeeper review – kids’ animation in which a girl must save China’s last fire breathers
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‘I had found gold before, but not like this’: four of the most splendid treasures salvaged from shipwrecks
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Agimat by Romalyn Ante review – spells to ward off trauma
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‘Having been repeatedly annihilated by my mother, I’m resilient as hell’: Gwyneth Lewis
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Subversive holiday snaps: the travels of Luigi Ghirri – in pictures
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A Woman Like Me: A Memoir by Diane Abbott review – rich and complex record of resilience
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Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi to lead Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights
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Law Roach’s Next Act? Self-Help Mogul
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Novelist Rebecca Watson: ‘What are siblings: twisted reflections of ourselves? Allies? Enemies?’
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Daniel Foxx: ‘Every comedian has a notes app with joke ideas – if mine got wiped, my career would be over’
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US public schools banned 10,000 books in most recent academic year
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Poem of the week: Llyfr Geirfa fy Nhad / My Father’s Vocabulary Book by Gwyneth Lewis
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Something Lost, Something Gained by Hillary Rodham Clinton review – the pain of post-Trump stress disorder
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On Freedom by Timothy Snyder review – an essential manifesto for change
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The Art of Uncertainty by David Spiegelhalter review – a search for sense in probability and chance
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The Women Behind the Door by Roddy Doyle review – his best yet
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A Kid from Marlboro Road by Edward Burns review – the most Irish-American novel of the year
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The Outrun: My real life as an alcoholic, played out on the big screen
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A stitch in time: why clothes are such vivid reminders of the life we’ve led
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A Beginner’s Guide to Dying by Simon Boas review – an extraordinary book
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All My Precious Madness by Mark Bowles review – poignant meditation on masculinity and alienation
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‘I’m an ordinary man who plays crazy parts’: John Lithgow on tackling Roald Dahl
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‘Pink hair is my armour’: Zandra Rhodes on cancer, colour and the art of being fabulous
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Intermezzo by Sally Rooney review – is there a better writer at work right now?
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‘Growing up in Guernsey was extraordinary’: Dawn O’Porter returns to her childhood home
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Isabella Hammad: ‘I heard Edward Said speak when I was seven’
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On my radar: Yotam Ottolenghi’s cultural highlights
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Something Lost, Something Gained review – Hillary Clinton still plagued by what could have been
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‘People should be making their contingency plans, like, right away’: America’s leading forecaster on the chances of a Trump win
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‘I no longer have to save the world’: Novelist Richard Powers on fiction and the climate crisis
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Tom Gauld on the ultimate writing machine – cartoon
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The Haunted Wood: a History of Childhood Reading by Sam Leith review – young at heart
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The Guardian view on the Booker prize shortlist: a cause for celebration | Editorial
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Five of the best books shaped by lists
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Hillary Clinton: ‘It would be exhilarating to see Kamala Harris achieve the breakthrough I didn’t’
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Slovakia targets ‘wealthy’ book buyers with steep VAT rise
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