Bishops voted 34-0 to block gay couples from being blessed in standalone ceremonies. At what point do we call this ...
When Sir Jim Ratcliffe, billionaire founder of Ineos, resident of Monaco and co-owner of Manchester United, told Sky News last week that the UK had been “colonised by immigrants”, he tapped into a ...
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It’s mid-morning at Hadrian’s Wall and the Romans have already lost again. Not to the Picts this time, or to the weather, or even to the slow grind of history. But to Lee Anderson. “Now this is what a ...
Mogadishu is not an obvious travel destination, but for me it made sense. Somalia exemplifies the new world disorder—the theme of this year’s International Rescue Committee (IRC) emergency watchlist, ...
After ICE’s killing of nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Alan and Lionel discuss how strong reporting has shed light on what really happened. As the New York Times’s forensic video analysis ...
The French new wave—the nouvelle vague in the original—was one of those periodic creative eruptions that changes everything. It was conceived in the screening rooms of 1950s Paris, where a coterie of ...
More of the Epstein files have been released—but why now, and what do they really tell us? This week, Ellen and Alona are joined by investigative journalist Peter Geoghegan, editor of the Democracy ...
In this week’s episode of Media Confidential, Alan and Lionel discuss the decline of the Washington Post. Has owner Jeff Bezos just lost interest—and is the Post now losing the readers? And, staying ...
It became known as “Dinnergate”—the moment Matt Goodwin, populist professor, GB News frontman and now Reform candidate, realised there really was a powerful cabal running Britain. This is what ...
“Less Holocaust, more Anne Frank,” was the advice Michael Grunwald received from the CEO of a publishing house who opted not to bid for his latest book, We Are Eating the Earth. Grunwald took notice.
In many countries, the far right is pushing back on climate action. In the UK, Europe and South America, dangerous demagogues are whipping up confusion and spreading climate misinformation. After ...
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