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The enigmatic French painter is seen by many as a league below Matisse. But a new book proves them wrong – he is bigger and ...
The American filmmaker, who has died aged 78, leaves behind a body of work exploring the rot of evil and the mysteries of ...
From an electoral perspective, the Lib Dems’ aim is to “finish the job” in the Blue Wall. Of their 30 notional target seats, ...
Sturgeon is a bookworm (she is an able occasional reviewer for the New Statesman) and an admirer of good writing. Her passion ...
On a mild morning in December, Emily Thornberry braced herself to confront her packed diary. I went with her. Our day began ...
The six weeks ceasefire, which was all that was agreed in the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, will soon be ...