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AI Can’t Cope with Fuzzy Logic: Roger Bootle on AI’s Limitations

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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.

Arts

Nick Cave
28th August 2025

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds’ ‘Wild God’: ‘a song of planetary importance’

Discover Nick Cave's evolution from a post-punk musician to a profound artist...
Frank Lloyd Wright
22nd August 2025

What the architect Frank Lloyd Wright teaches us about adversity in our careers

When we look at the famous or the successful, graciously hosting television cameras in their comfort...
Taylor Swift
18th August 2025

Exclusive: Taylor Swift and the Kindness Revolution

The New Yorker once wrote that Taylor Swift has the pretty, but not aggressively sexy, look of a nin...
Are there any good poems about working from home?
15th August 2025

Friday poem: ‘WFH’ by Martin Plantinga

I log on at 8:30 precisely, which is to say, I stare at the laptop for thirty seconds before opening...
Stephen Fry
11th August 2025

Exclusive: How Stephen Fry went from Comedian to the Nation’s Mentor

Growing up is necessarily a provincial experience. It has to be: such a small proportion of the worl...
8th August 2025

Peter Jackson’s Beatles film Get Back as a study in workplace toxicity

The data is mixed as to whether The Beatles have broken through to the younger generation. The band ...
Impressionism
1st August 2025

Friday art essay: Impressionism at 150

If you go to the National Gallery in London and visit, say, Room 32, where Mannerism is represented,...
28th July 2025

Oasis 2.0: What the Reunion Tour Means

You'd need to have been without WiFi these past few months not to notice that Oasis are back in the ...
25th July 2025

Friday poem: Omar Sabbagh’s ‘Searching the Horizon’

I opened my eyes and my eyes opened/the light that help them first to arise; and it was as though a ...
Independent thought
23rd July 2025

Independent Thought, Have we Lost the Habit: Long Read

Our cities are so far advanced down a misguided aesthetic that even revolutionary projects must be u...
21st July 2025

Book review: The New Age of Sexism: How the AI Revolution is Reinventing Misogyny by Laura Bates

This is a difficult, necessary read. One that pushes us to look beyond the usual narratives of innov...
16th July 2025

Culture essay: Shakespeare and the Question of Work

There is perhaps no name more encrusted with reverence than that of William Shakespeare. The word it...
14th July 2025

Norman Foster at 90: Buildings for the Age Without Cathedrals

There are no cathedrals left to build. This is the quiet knowledge that hums beneath the profession ...
2nd May 2025

Friday Poem: The Retail Apocalypse by Aimee Bell

I wake to find my fridge humming a suspicious tune - something between a lullaby and a warning siren...
22nd April 2025

Meredith Taylor on Blue Road: The Edna O’Brien story

"Maimed and stark and misshapen but ferociously tenacious" is a phrase that Edna O'Brien dreamt up t...
4th April 2025

Class Dismissed: Francis Lickerish

What was your worst subject at school? All of them! I was unteachable, but I could learn......
19th March 2025

Frank Gehry: The Maestro of Architectural Reinvention

As the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao celebrates its 25th anniversary, we consider the enduring impact ...
18th March 2025

Book Review: Gandhiji – My Hero: Neither a Politician, Nor A Saint by Buddhdev Pandya MBE

There are books on Gandhi that place him within the vastness of history, as a Mahatma in the pantheo...
18th March 2025

Top 10 Mentorships which transformed the arts

Cultural mentorships have played a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of various artistic discip...
17th March 2025

Book Review: Werner Herzog’s Every Man for Himself and God Against all

There is an old line in Tom Stoppard's Night and Day in which a journalist remarks that a foreign co...
26th February 2025

Hotel Eden, Rome: A Refuge in the Swirl of History

Rome is well-known as the Eternal City, and this has ramifications for the visitor. It would indeed ...

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