Hamnet fails Shakespeare
Paul Mescal's portrayal leans more on grief than genius
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Paul Mescal's portrayal leans more on grief than genius
The Hackney mayoral election could be the Green Party's coronation
The sectarian battle lines were drawn long before the US intervention
Ukraine's most famous writer dreams of a time when he can stop documenting the conflict and focus on fiction
The article critiques Labour's missteps in implementing digital ID, highlighting concerns over privacy, accessibility, and the potential impact on voter engagement and trust in the electoral process.
The former Tory leadership contender is popular with right-wing voters
The three main parties – Labour, Tory and Reform – are increasingly English institutions
Reform's latest recruit could be Nigel Farage's answer to JD Vance
The Health Secretary's rumoured leadership designs mean he can't afford to be picky
In his Progress anniversary speech, the Health Secretary outlined his own political and intellectual vision
Nigel Farage said he has "had conversations" with Jenrick but was not on the brink of recruiting him to Reform