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In my neighbourhood bookshop, La Galerne, the shelves are well organised. On the ground floor, there’s a corner for foreign literature and another...


This Christmas morning, are you worried you didn’t choose quite the right gift for that someone special? I always try my hardest, but everywhere I...


As a grumpy old woman in the prime of my pedantry, I have already died on many hills, and I have the scars to prove it. I have sacrificed myself on...


Was this the year that British democracy as we have known it began to turn into something else? Politicians, voters and journalists have made this...


Next year will be pivotal in British politics, and 7 May will be the point around which things pivot. Elections to local councils, the Scottish...


I have no idea if you know who I am, but I was asked to deliver this year’s alternative Christmas message (which I’ve heard is a big deal) so I...


One of the many joys of this Ashes series is that this summer my daughter has begun to care about cricket. And there is nothing that reminds you of...


When Donald Trump spoke about drug prices on 19 December, he struck a familiar note. Americans, he said, were paying far too much for medicines –...


When I was first ordained, an older priest gave me three commandments for a successful ministry: one, try not to upset the flower ladies; two,...


December: a time of cultural rituals around food, gathering and taking to TikTok to bemoan bigoted relatives. Indeed, this new cultural ritual is...


If we have learned anything from the influx of holiday movies, mass-produced decorations, Mariah Carey and the smorgasbord of other jingle bell-...


There is one Christmas story from when my father first arrived in the UK, 43 years ago, that can still make me howl with laughter. It was a cold...


The Christian scripture “Peace on Earth and goodwill to all” is not only the hope of those who celebrate Christmas, it’s also both the weary...


All governments go through bad patches, when nothing seems to go right and voters turn against them. Often they bounce back from the midterm blues...


In 1932, the Berlin-born writer Gabriele Tergit set out to memorialise what she saw as a disappearing world: the lives and fates of the city’s...


Many people are out there labouring under the impression that lateness is always terribly rude. I am here to tell you this is totally wrong. There...


In a world that seems increasingly keen to monetise every interaction we have with it, how nice it was to watch my daughter discover she could make...


If AI did not change your life in 2025, next year it will. That is one of few forecasts that can be made with confidence in unpredictable times....


There are people who argue that Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine is not motivated by fears or imperial ambitions, but by other countries’...


There is not one saga I have been more invested in this year than the Beckham family feud. In case you are not as shamelessly showbiz-pilled as I...


History tells us that anti-protest laws rushed through parliament often have an unhappy ending in the courts. In 2022 laws were whipped through the...


After the awful attack at Bondi, Australia is facing several reckonings. There’s a long-overdue national focus on antisemitism, something that the...



‘Oh it’s a mess!” my mum says, shaking her head. “It’s like a jumble sale.” I’m fresh from a trip to TK Maxx, and all I’m getting is negativity. A...


‘As an unabashed socialist, I am concerned with the distribution of wealth, but if you don’t create any in the first place it is a bit of an empty...


Susie Wiles has the gimlet eye of an alcoholic’s daughter. She is always on edge, vigilant to the slightest movement, fearful of sudden danger, and...


I was flicking through a photo album at my grandma’s when I came across a picture of my mum as a child. I took a photo and sent it to her, but on...


In my house, Christmas Day looks very normal. My boys will wake me up at the crack of dawn then tumble downstairs, falling over each other, to find...


In one of his last sermons, the great Christian theologian and philosopher Paul Tillich asked: “Do we have a right to hope?” As an army chaplain to...



One tries to give people the benefit of the doubt. But now, when it comes to Bari Weiss as the editor in chief of CBS News, there is no longer any...


Looking after wildlife and improving the lives of farm animals and pets are the related but distinct aims of the government’s new animal welfare...


When you think of summer fruits, it’s inextricable from the sweet juice that bursts from the soft skin on the first bite, often running down the...


The Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin would no doubt have understood and even appreciated the latest attack by the Trump administration on climate...


Vladimir Putin’s marathon press conference on 19 December, an annual year-end event, offered no evidence that Russia may abandon the goals the...


It’s a strange season to talk about forgiveness. While streets glow with fairy lights and shop windows promise that compassion is only a gift-box...


In Spain, two cities face the same crisis, but are responding in fundamentally different ways. Over the past decade, the cost of housing in Madrid...


The government’s news bargaining incentive (NBI) consultation paper is welcome but it has taken too long to get to this point, the envisaged scheme...


Predictions of the demise of letter writing are not new. The invention of the telegraph and the rise of the postcard were both seen as potential...


Austerity, cost of living pressures and a chronic lack of investment have damaged the physical and social fabric of some UK towns and...


It’s lovely going out for dinner in London. It’s a gastro capital with cuisines from all around the world. One night, Indian, French the next,...


In January this year, Anas al-Sharif was filmed being lifted into the air after taking off his helmet and flak jacket to celebrate a ceasefire that...


For the past generation, Latin America has been a place of unstable stability. Marked on the surface by protests, political pendulum swings and...


Warning. This column contains good news, when it is an (un)truth widely acknowledged that only grim stories attract public attention. News must be...


After months of public outcry and pressure from within the Maga coalition, Donald Trump’s justice department released what it called The Epstein...


Face-down on the carpet of my bedroom floor, unable to move, I make feeble pleas to the heavens: “Please let me live. I’ll never complain again....


Just a small fraction of our 20,000 genes can cause disease when disrupted – yet that sliver accounts for thousands of rare disorders. The...


Donald Trump wants us to believe that the “war on Christianity” is spreading across the globe. The US president recently sounded the alarm on the “...


What has it felt like to be alive in 2025? The basic answer probably touches on a few aspects of the 21st-century experience. One is the horror and...


The formula for stable government, according to Britain’s constitution, is a big parliamentary majority and divided opposition. Sir Keir Starmer’s...
