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Extending his England men’s team contract until 2028 means increased stability and a less relentless form of pressure
Thomas Tuchel was supposed to be here for a good time, not a long time. It was wi…
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The award-winning star of Say Nothing and Trespasses refuses to play the fame game when they can fight government inaction. They open up on making amazing TV … and why morals matter more than nice ha…
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Gripping documentary follows Jens Stoltenberg through his final year as Nato chief – balancing diplomacy, egos and all-out war with unnerving calm
Jens Stoltenberg is the Norwegian politician and inte…
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A breakfast (or lunch, or brunch) all-in-one tortilla treat
Imagine a world full of all-in-one options. One type of lightbulb! A single charger for all the gadgets! One battery size! One remote contro…
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From a posh Scottish bothy to a new budget hotel in the Lakes, there’s no driving required on these relaxing jaunts
Sometimes, you just want to be able to arrive in a place with the least amount of ha…
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The courts have failed to reckon with coercive control and survivors’ trauma. Same with the court of public opinion
Wouldn’t it be nice if, just now and again, bad things happened to bad people? Would…
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Winter Garden Theatre, New York
The actor-director brings his 2005 drama to the stage, now playing the lead role, but while it’s timely and nicely staged, it feels stiff
Time has been kind to Good Nigh…
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In this week’s newsletter: Joe Wright’s show on the rise of Mussolini feels like the last of a breed centring morally dubious men
Retired history teachers everywhere must be quietly lamenting that Mus…
The US author’s masterly portrait of a divorced couple brought together by their daughter’s wedding is beautifully observed
There’s a scene near the end of Anne Tyler’s new novel, Three Days in June, …
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