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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

19th June 2026

Exclusive Interview: Dame Judi Dench and the Art of Longevity

Dame Judi Dench doesn't walk; she glides. Even at 90, she seems to move as though through some diffe...
16th June 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...
12th June 2026

David Hockney at the Royal Academy: ‘Get Up and Work Immediately’

There is a story that David Hockney tells often about being a young film enthusiast in Yorkshire, wa...
12th June 2026

What Entrepreneurs Can Learn from Marilyn Monroe

There are few business schools that include Marilyn Monroe on the syllabus, which is a pity because ...
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 ...
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...
8th May 2026

Henry Moore, Kew Gardens and the Forgotten Skill of Looking Differently

Like most modern professionals, I spend far too much of my life staring at illuminated rectangles wh...
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...
23rd April 2026

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...
17th April 2026

Leonard Cohen at Ten Years Gone: What the Great Musician Teaches Us

Ten years after his death, Leonard Cohen remains an object lessons in how a career can evolve withou...
13th March 2026

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 ...
20th February 2026

Friday poem: The Chauffeur by Martin Plantinga

There's a lot of waiting in this job, but not so often outside police stations. My natural milieu is...
Angelina Giovani
6th January 2026

Diary: Angelina Giovani-Agha on art, research – and why she loves setting up businesses

I like setting up businesses which solve very specific problems. We co-founded Flynn & Giovani Art P...
9th December 2025

The Dickens Paradox: How the Patron Saint of Christmas Created Modern Workplace Guilt

Every December, Charles Dickens haunts the modern workplace: he is Scrooge, and he is Marley, he is ...
best poems about christmas
5th December 2025

Friday poem: Christmas, London by Lucy Wright

As lights radiate the streets,/It all tends to depend/On What the year became/-how we greet this end...
8th October 2025

Exclusive interview: Sculptor Lydia Smith on her amazing journey in art, film, and fashion

How did your journey into sculpture and digital art begin? I have always been an observer, drawn to ...
chughtai
4th September 2025

Interview: Roger Federer’s favourite artist Nadeem Chughtai: “I’m blown away by the positive reaction.”

There used to be a dead tree in Ruskin Park ...
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...

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