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Public sector pay deals help drive up UK borrowing

Borrowing was £17.4bn last month, the second highest October figure since monthly records began in 1993.

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Sir Michael Morpurgo on why Anne Frank is so famous
27th May 2026

Sir Michael Morpurgo on Anne Frank’s Diary

I am a war baby, born on 5th of October 1943. Anne Frank probably died on 31st of March 1945. We sha...
26th May 2026

Opinion: The Lost Generation

Britain is developing a dangerous habit: telling young people that work will somehow arrive later. F...
22nd May 2026

Sarah Tucker: The Risk of Free Speaking

There are moments in life when one realises one has accidentally become an unpaid educational resour...
21st May 2026

Polly Cecil: Letter from Buenos Aries

Buenos Aries rejects classification. Walk three blocks in any direction, and you pass through what f...
20th May 2026

Beyond Diets: Why the Future of Public Health May Begin in the Kitchen

Public health has a habit of dividing human beings into departments. Mental health over here. Chroni...
18th May 2026

Sarah Tucker: Prime Minister’s Questions and Other Obstacles to Thought

Britain's political parties have become rather like divorced parents at a school sports day: technic...
15th May 2026

Friday Culture Essay: It’s Never Too Late: Rose Wylie at the Royal Academy

I once spent an afternoon with Rose Wylie at her cottage in Kent. This was some years ago, when she ...
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14th May 2026

After Starmer: What would the Potential Runners and Riders do on Jobs and the Economy?

Westminster thrives on psychodrama - and never more so than this week. But employers, markets and ho...
11th May 2026

The Philosopher: Naomi Klein

It is a very large question, perhaps too large to answer cleanly, but one feature of this moment sta...
7th May 2026

The Museum Director: Sir Tristram Hunt

I have been thinking a great deal about the relationship between art and the future of Britain, less...
6th May 2026

The Novelist: Zadie Smith

I remember writing my essay 'Fascinated to Presume' and thinking, even as I wrote it, that I didn't...
5th May 2026

Sarah Tucker’s Letter from Cyprus: The Distance Between Headlines and Lunch

Forty years is a long time to hold a memory in place. It becomes less a recollection and more a posi...
1st May 2026

Film editor Meredith Taylor on the Marilyn Monroe Centenary: “one of cinema’s most iconic stars”

Love her or loathe her, Marilyn was one of cinema's most iconic stars. She knew how to charm and cle...
28th April 2026

Zadie Smith on the vanishing commons and the novelistic imagination

The novelistic approach to the human subject begins with the premise that power is not an identity. ...
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22nd April 2026

Cosmo Landesman on making it in journalism and the tragic fate of his son Jack

My parents had a cabaret club in America in the mid-West. They did plays and had performers - people...
20th April 2026

Robert Halfon: The Apprentice’s Star: What Tolkien’s Final Tale Teaches Us About Recognising Talent

In 1967, a 75-year-old J.R.R. Tolkien published his last 'faery' tale. Smith of Wootton Major runs t...
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16th April 2026

News: Finito bursary mentee Nick Hennigan to chair new next gen board

Could you tell us a bit about your background - and what has shaped your thinking most over the past...
15th April 2026

Tamsin Aston: A Letter from Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan is a vast double-landlocked country in Central Asia, with an extensive history and cultur...
14th April 2026

Sophia Petrides’ Letter from Cyprus: The Modern Landscape of Fear

We live in an era of constant motion: technology reshaping our world, borders shifting under geopoli...
13th April 2026

Diary: Alexander Hoare on continuity, being unfashionable and saying no

I have found myself thinking lately about my father. He was a banker, as was his father before him, ...
9th April 2026

Naomi Klein on the rise – and sheer strangeness – of personal branding

It's hard to overstate the weirdness of watching an idea go from laughable to inevitable. When I pub...

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