FEATURING Fiona Sampson, David Puttnam, Hedley Twidle, Laurie Penny, Rhiannon Lucy Coslett, Alex Preston, Julie Bindel and Will Self
DON'T MISS:
- Rafael Behr on David Cameron's failure to modernise his party
- Fiona Sampson travels through Serbia by train and recalls the country's turbulent past
- David Puttnam on the Olympic spirit - the latest in our "What Makes Us Human" series
- Hedley Twidle despairs of Paul Theroux's account of southern Africa
- Laurie Penny celebrates the sacrifices of the suffragettes
- Rhiannon Lucy Coslett questions who should dictate when a woman has a baby
PLUS Ed Smith on the great north-south divide, in cricket and in life | Alex Preston on a rich cultural renaissance in Siberia | Julie Bindel reports from a Syrian refugee camp | David Herman on the shame of our almost exclusively white broadcasting culture | Will Self navigates the barriers of Westminster | Leo Robson praises the late style of American novelist James Salter
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