FEATURING Felicity Cloake, Brian May, Mehdi Hasan, Richard Evans, Robert Webb and John Cornwell
DON'T MISS:
- Felicity Cloake reports on the obesity crisis and why being fat is our greatest fear
- Brian May on our inhumanity towards animals
- Mehdi Hasan on how he reconciles Islam with same-sex marriage
- Richard Evans challenges Michael Gove's criticisms of history teaching
- Robert Webb on UKIP and cottage pie with Melvyn Bragg
- John Cornwell reviews a series of conversations between Pope Francis and an Argentinian rabbi
PLUS Laurie Penny on the groping culture at the BBC, and beyond | Ned Beauman on the strange phenomenon of gang stalking | Nina Caplan on the overlap between wine and graphic novels | Ryan Gilbey reviews The Great Gatsby | Ed Smith on his own Scott Fitzgerald moment
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