FEATURING Alexei Sayle, William Dalrymple, Craig Raine, Bel Trew and Antonia Quirke
DON'T MISS:
- Alexei Sayle writes the latest in our “What makes us human?” series
- William Dalrymple on India’s economic burn-out
- Craig Raine on the delicate modesty of Vermeer
- Bel Trew reports from the protests in Egypt
- George Eaton profiles Jacob Hacker, architect of “predistribution”
- Antonia Quirke on the booze-soaked nonchalance of Oliver Reed
PLUS Ed Smith on why tennis players are the most highly evolved sportsmen in the world | Laurie Penny argues against tax breaks for married couples | Mehdi Hasan on the death of the two state solution | Douglas Alexander on the political turmoil in Australia
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