FEATURING Michael Brooks, Tom Watson, Amanda Foreman, Richard Evans, Daniel Johnson, Will Self and Laurie Penny
DON'T MISS:
- Rafael Behr on whether politicians should try to stop children watching porn online
- Michael Brooks investigates fracking and asks if shale gas will solve our energy crisis
- Tom Watson on singing karaoke during Chris Huhne’s last night of freedom
- Amanda Foreman reviews a biography of Lina Prokofiev
- Richard Evans deplores Michael Gove’s pub quiz history curriculum
- Laurie Penny wonders why people are still so afraid of feminism
PLUS Will Self on Costa’s takeover of British streets and Daniel Johnson on the best chess player ever
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