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Rugby World Cup Hosts England lost 28-25 to Wales in a thrilling game on Saturday night, raising the disctinct possibility that the country running the tournament may not make the group stages. Which ...
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Hailed as one of the most original non-fiction books in recent years, Francis Spufford's Red Plenty tells the story of the men and women who strived to deliver technological and economic Utopia for ...
When I was invited earlier this year on a trip to Beirut to check out its design scene, I had few preconceptions of what to expect. The same went for Lebanon in general, a country I’ve never visited.
Little Atoms In the particle of me that cares for this, I betrayed those little atoms with a kiss @littleatoms ...
Sisters fighting for survivalNeil talks to Rebecca Stott about her post-Roman Londinium set novel Dark Earth.
A rapid downward spiralNeil talks to Lisa Harding about her novel Bright Burning Things, which is just out in paperback.
Journeys in the deep cityTom Chivers joins Neil to talk about walking the historical strata of London and its hidden rivers, in his new book London Clay.
Life on the fringesClaire Fuller talks to Neil about her 2021 Women's Prize shortlisted fourth novel Unsettled Ground.
Three lives across oceans and timeBorn and raised in Canada, Sarah Leipciger lives in London with her three children, and teaches creative writing to prisoners. Her short fiction has been shortlisted ...
Dr Jo Marchant is an award-winning science journalist. She has a PhD in genetics and medical microbiology from St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, London, and an MSc in Science Communication ...