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JP O' Malley is a freelance journalist based in London. He writes on arts, culture, politics and social issues. His work has appeared in numerous publications including: The Washington Post, The Daily Beast, The Chicago Tribune, The Spectator, The Observer, The Sunday Times and many others. JP also runs regular live culture nights in North London.

A positive manifesto for improving mental health treatment

Mental health should be at the top of the agenda across the political spectrum

16/06/2017

Mental health should be at the top of the agenda across the political spectrum

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Support Resonance FM, with Stewart Lee, Daniel Kitson and Little Atoms

The world's greatest radio statio has four fun-packed fundraisers coming up in the next few weeks

16/06/2017

The world's greatest radio statio has four fun-packed fundraisers coming up in the next few weeks

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Paul Anderson is a journalist, author and academic. He was reviews editor and editor of Tribune (1986-93) and deputy editor of the New Statesman (1993-96), and has freelanced and worked as a journalism lecturer (currently at the University of Essex) since the late 1990s. His books include Safety First: The Making of New Labour (with Nyta Mann, 1997), Orwell in Tribune: As I Please and Other Writings (2006) and Moscow Gold? The Soviet Union and the British Left (with Kevin Davey, 2014). He is now working on a book on British enthusiasts for Chinese communism.
Paul Anderson is a journalist, author and academic. He was reviews editor and editor of Tribune (1986-93) and deputy editor of the New Statesman (1993-96), and has freelanced and worked as a journalism lecturer (currently at the University of Essex) since the late 1990s. His books include Safety First: The Making of New Labour (with Nyta Mann, 1997), Orwell in Tribune: As I Please and Other Writings (2006) and Moscow Gold? The Soviet Union and the British Left (with Kevin Davey, 2014). He is now working on a book on British enthusiasts for Chinese communism.

How freely can you speak at a literary festival in China?

The Beijing Bookworm literary festival offers a chance to explore the limits to criticism in the People's Republic

16/06/2017

The Beijing Bookworm literary festival offers a chance to explore the limits to criticism in the People's Republic

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From the archive: letter from Istanbul

Censorship and repression have contributed to an air of resignation and dread for many in Turkey

16/06/2017

Censorship and repression have contributed to an air of resignation and dread for many in Turkey

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The greatest online quiz in the history of online quizzes

The cattle market price is right!

16/06/2017

The cattle market price is right!

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Loaded: the end for the magazine that should have known better

It sank low in later years, but at its peak, the bible of 90s culture was a glorious, anarchic triumph

16/06/2017

It sank low in later years, but at its peak, the bible of 90s culture was a glorious, anarchic triumph

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The Best of April Fools'

As April Fools' Day comes to a close, we’ve picked out the best of this year's pranks and practical jokes 

16/06/2017

As April Fools' Day comes to a close, we’ve picked out the best of this year's pranks and practical jokes 

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