FEATURING Nabila Ramdani, Amol Rajan, Rafael Behr, Susan Greenfield, Felix Martin, Jane Shilling and Paul Morley
DON'T MISS:
- Nabila Ramdani on the Syrian refugee crisis
- Amol Rajan discusses his plans as editor of the Independent
- Rafael Behr talks about the economic ideas the Tories are stealing from Labour
- Susan Greenfield on the seven deadly sins of the brain
- Felix Martin explains why the US bond market rules the world
- Jane Shilling on the new English nature writing
PLUS Paul Morley analyses the meaning of LS Lowry
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