Why the UK cannot see that Brexit is utterly, utterly stupid

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In the post-truth world, we need to remember the philosophy of science

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The digressive, prescient brilliance of DH Lawrence’s essays

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It's vital to sometimes switch off that podcast and let yourself get bored

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Deliveroo users are getting defrauded – and it could be fined millions for it

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Shut up and write: Art, citizenship and what it means to be “an African writer”

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A love letter to Goldeneye, the finest multiplayer game ever made

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Bitter feuds, buried scandal: the contested world of literary estates

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Seattle’s public library is stepping up to deal with the homelessness crisis

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Young people can’t afford houses, so they’re building their own, off the grid

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We’re treating personality disorders the way we once treated mental health

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Francis Fukuyama interview: “Socialism ought to come back”

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The Times and NightJack: an anatomy of a failure

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Why the invention of the fridge could be responsible for our love of fake news

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Why the novel matters in the age of anger

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Anthony Burgess’ Reviews Reviewed

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Thirst for stories that vilify Muslims has eroded basic principles of journalism

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Robert Graves: The Reluctant First World War Poet

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How the First World War Transformed Art

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How AI could kill off democracy

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The death of Don Draper

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The nature of our experience of reality remains elusive

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Can an exhibition of her intimate possessions bring us closer to Frida Kahlo?

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How the Arco lamp became an on-screen symbol of super-affluence

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How artificial intelligence could personalise food of the future

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On Philip Roth, Trump and the Terror of the Unforeseen

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H G Wells: “It seems to me that I am more to the Left than you, Mr Stalin”

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