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Of owning and being owned
Jade Angeles Fitton writes about Devon as part of our series 'There's a street in my neighbourhood', which has taken us so far from Suffolk to…
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The Glass Cage
An extract from the great John Healy's long-awaited sequel to The Grass Arena, with an introduction from his editor, John Mitchinson
Apr 18
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Poems published in their hearts
National Canal Laureate Roy MacFarlane on being inspired by the great Benjamin Zephaniah
Apr 17
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The world’s most enchanting town square
Justin Marozzi on teetering down a path in Morocco, for our series There's a Street In My Neighbourhood
Apr 17
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Millions unlike us: looking for suburbia in British fiction
Andy Miller on stories from the suburb that deserve to be told
Apr 16
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Finding my religion
Patrick Galbraith asks Lamorna Ash why young people are churchgoing again
Apr 16
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The free world and the hour change
Arvind Ethan David asks why liberal democracies have stuck it out with daylight saving, while authoritarian states have ditched it
Apr 14
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Carrot cake and formaldehyde
For the second part of our series on reviewing museum cafes, Connor Harrison heads to the corporeal Hunterian
Apr 14
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Boyhood memories of market day
Patrick Laurie on the survival of traditional market towns, which now feel few and far between
Apr 11
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The Lane to the Barker’s
Richard Negus walks down an unnamed lane in rural Suffolk for our series, There’s A Street in my Neighbourhood
Apr 11
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The Idiom of Humanity
Manya Wilkinson on literature inspired by the cadence and humour of Yiddish
Apr 9
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The curse of cultural hand-holding
Laird Hunt laments the moral simplicity of contemporary literature
Apr 9
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