FEATURING Rafael Behr, David Selbourne, Felix Martin, Jon Snow, Deborah Levy, Dylan Jones, Gabriel Garcia Marquez and Nicky Woolf
DON'T MISS:
- Rafael Behr interviews Denis Healey about Thatcher, UKIP and the future of Labour
- David Selbourne on the void in the new Tory party
- Felix Martin on the calamity facing Europe after the Cyprus crisis
- Jon Snow writes the New Statesman diary
- Dylan Jones on the perfect re-emergence of David Bowie
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez writes a piece about Chile in 1974
- Nicky Woolf reports from the growing Latino community in Texas
PLUS A photo essay from Romania, charting the emigration from the country| Duncan Campbell on why we're still so fascinated by the Great Train Robbery | Alexandra Coghlan interviews leading conductor and Bach expert John Eliot Gardiner | Rachel Cooke relishes the Boris Johnson documentary | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett on topless feminist protest
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