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The character was in effect Hergé’s alter ego, reflecting his intense interest in news and contemporary affairs
Michael Farr
Despite all the improvements in women’s rights and opportunities, many women will still pursue beauty, or its specter, over all else
Zoe Strimpel
If there’s one place in the Anglican musical tradition where hos legacy is thriving, it’s in our love of carols
Lisa Haseldine
Even local British seasonal activities which look genuinely primeval have turned out not to be
Ronald Hutton
Politics is often called ‘showbiz for ugly people’ — but the ugliness of showbiz people came to the forefront in this election
Julie Burchill