FEATURING Maurice Glasman, Jonathan Wilson, Philip Oltermann, Simon Heffer, Oliver Bullough, Mehdi Hasan and Laurie Penny
DON'T MISS:
- Simon Heffer on why Thatcher wasn’t really a Conservative
- Oliver Bullough reports on the rise of Russia Today, Putin’s media mouthpiece watched by millions in the west
- Mehdi Hasan on whether Britain should be arming the Syrian rebels
- Laurie Penny on why beauty should be irrelevant for young women today
- David Owen reviews Charles Moore’s new biography of Margaret Thatcher
- Daniel Trilling on the far-right tendencies of UKIP
PLUS Kate Mossman reviews the eccentric new work of Van Dyke Parks | Leo Robson reviews Julian Barnes’s memoir and Richard Holmes’s book on ballooning | Will Self takes a walk through Paris. | Alice Oswald on the art of living in trees
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