- Rachel Cooke reviews the Olympics coverage - from the great Claire Balding to the underprepared Gary Lineker
- Ex-cricketer Ed Smith writes about Olympic triumph and a new British identity
- Malcolm Beith reports on the drugs war in Mexico and the terrible violence it is inflicting on the country
- Matt Trueman rounds up some key plays to see at the Edinburgh Festival
- John Burnside writes about the need to preserve the wild places of Berlin
PLUS Summer fiction special, including Sarah Churchwell on Howard Jacobson's Zoo Time, reviews of new novels by Jeanette Winterson and Nicola Barker and interview with Pulitzer-prize winning author Marilynne Robinson
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