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u thant
Books / 13 November 2025
13 November 2025

PAUL DONOVAN feels that the historical record vindicates the role played by U-Thant’s leadership of the UN from 1961 to 1971

waves
Books / 13 November 2025
13 November 2025

MARTIN HALL welcomes a study of Britain’s relationship with the EU that sheds light on the way euroscepticism was hijacked by the far-right

taliban
Books / 13 November 2025
13 November 2025

GAVIN O’TOOLE savours a veteran correspondent’s account of the monumental US failure in Afghanistan

apartheid to democracy
Books / 13 November 2025
13 November 2025

ALEX HALL recommends a considered and clear approach to dismantling apartheid and occupation, were Israel to come to its senses

round up
Cinema / 13 November 2025
13 November 2025

MICHAL BONCZA, ANGUS REID and MARIA DUARTE review Alpha, Park Avenue, The Running Man, and Left Handed Girl

fotw
Film of the week / 13 November 2025
13 November 2025

MARIA DUARTE ponders the defence this film makes, of charisma and ‘ordinariness,’ that Hollywood uses to dramatise Nazi war criminals

soweto
Interview / 12 November 2025
12 November 2025

Chris Searle speaks to saxophonist and composer SOWETO KINCH

21st Century Poetry / 12 November 2025
12 November 2025

by  Martin Hayes

frankenstein
Opinion / 11 November 2025
11 November 2025

The Arctic in Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein reveals more about imperialism than about monsters, suggests MONICA GERMANA

bog
Books / 11 November 2025
11 November 2025

ANDY HEDGECOCK enjoys an unusual collection of stories that refract class consciousness through the flexible lens of folk horror

yndling
Album review / 11 November 2025
11 November 2025

MARK JONES salutes the progeny of the Cocteau Twins for a new music built for today’s dreamers

scifi
Book Review / 11 November 2025
11 November 2025

AI shenanigans, tinnitus hallucinations, Jeckyll&Hyde in a locked room, and size doesn’t matter