FEATURING Will Self, John Gray, Sarah Churchwell, Simon Heffer, Isabel Allende & Ed Smith
DON'T MISS:
- What makes us human? The family is where we learn love by Jonathan Sacks.
- Jonathan Derbyshire asks how it went so wrong so quickly for French president Francois Hollande.
- George Eaton interviews union leader Len McCluskey, who warns Ed Miliband not to be seduced by the Blairites.
- Helen Lewis asks whether a tattoo will ever hang in an art gallery.
- Caroline Crampton on ITV's surprise hit series, Broadchurch.
- Will Self on the Thatcher funeral.
PLUS Spring Books special: John Gray on the many faces of Fernando Pessoa; Sarah Churchwell on John Le Carre; Simon Heffer on the betrayal of super-spy George Blake; Peter Wilby celebrates 150 years of Wisden; Isabel Allende interviewed.
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