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Poem: One Final Spectacle

What happens when a poet and scientist talk about the star at the centre of our solar system

16/06/2017

What happens when a poet and scientist talk about the star at the centre of our solar system

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Giles Fraser, secularism and radical chic

Minority communities deserve more than thrill-seeking "allies"

16/06/2017

Minority communities deserve more than thrill-seeking "allies"

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Something as simple as a star

A conversation between scientist Lucie Green and poet Simon Barraclough 

16/06/2017

A conversation between scientist Lucie Green and poet Simon Barraclough 

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The Incurious Rabbit

16/06/2017

Josh Cohen's The Incurious Rabbit was a runner-up in the 2015 Notting Hill Editions Essay Prize. The biennial prize is awarded to the best original, unpublished essay between 2,000 and 8,000 words in the English language on any subject. The winning entry is awarded £20,000, with five runners-up each awarded £1,000. Some have described the Notting Hill Editions Essay Prize as the richest pound per word prize for non-fiction in the world.

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Josh Cohen is a writer, psychoanalyst and Professor of Literary Theory at Goldsmiths University of London. He is the author of many books and articles, most recently The Private Life: Why We Remain in the Dark.
Josh Cohen is a writer, psychoanalyst and Professor of Literary Theory at Goldsmiths University of London. He is the author of many books and articles, most recently The Private Life: Why We Remain in the Dark.

In pictures: inside the homes of hoarders

Photojournalist Manu Valcarce captures the reality of living with the disorder

16/06/2017

Photojournalist Manu Valcarce captures the reality of living with the disorder

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Aleppo on brink of starvation, White Helmets chief tells UK parliament

Raed Saleh believes Russian aggression will not stop in Syria

16/06/2017

Raed Saleh believes Russian aggression will not stop in Syria

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Why 'misogyny' is my word of the year

Hatred of women has never been so mainstream

16/06/2017

Hatred of women has never been so mainstream

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Danuta Kean is a writer and publishing analyst. She edited Writing the Future, about diversity in book publishing, and is currently working on Centre Stage, a report on diversity in the UK theatre for the Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, due out later this year. She is also books editor of Mslexia, the feminist magazine for women writers.
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