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The End of Everything by M John Harrison review – near-future visions from an SF master
This bleak but brilliant tale of enigmatic alien entities and slow social collapse exposes the terrifying insecurity of life right nowM John Harrison’s prose has thrilled me since I was a teen. It has thrilled others, too, including Angela Carter, Deborah Levy and Robert Macfarlane, but snobbery about the genres in which he made his mark – science fiction and fantasy – has hindered the respect his achievement deserves. His rigorously realistic novel Climbers, published in 1989, looked as...
The End of Everything by M John Harrison review – near-future visions from an SF master
This bleak but brilliant tale of enigmatic alien entities and slow social collapse exposes the terrifying insecurity of life right nowM John Harrison’s prose has thrilled me since I was a teen. It has thrilled others, too, including Angela Carter, Deborah Levy and Robert Macfarlane, but snobbery about the genres in which he made his mark – science fiction and fantasy – has hindered the respect his achievement deserves. His rigorously realistic novel Climbers, published in 1989, looked as...
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B&M £10 item 'adds height and dimension' to gardens similar to £35 John Lewis product
B&M £10 item 'adds height and dimension' to gardens similar to £35 John Lewis product B&M has launched a Natural Plant Stand for £10 that looks strikingly similar to one available at John Lewis Shoppers wanting to "add height and dimension" to their gardens could do exactly that with the latest offer at B&M. The discount retailer, which stocks an expanding range of homeware and furniture bargains, is continuing to build its garden collection. Describing the Natural Plant Stand, the B&M...
The best new science-fiction books of June 2026
Writing this as the UK swelters under an unprecedented May heatwave, perhaps it’s small wonder that so many science-fiction authors are currently imagining miserable versions of an overheated future in which their characters are struggling to survive. I’m intrigued by the sound of sci-fi legend M. John Harrison’s upcoming take on a dystopian future, but if post-apocalyptic hellscapes aren’t your thing, I’m also happy to report that there are other options for sci-fi fans this month. I’m...
Did Harold II take an arrow to the eye? We cannot be sure | Letters
Jane M Card, Tim Wicks and Rev Dr John Caperon respond to an article about the Bayeux tapestry’s journey to the UKYour article on the loan of the Bayeux tapestry to the British Museum states with admirable caution that Harold II is “represented in his final scenes in the embroidery with an arrow in his eye” (‘Of course we will give it back’: Bayeux tapestry set for secret journey across Channel, 3 June). But was this always the case?In 1816 the Society of Antiquaries sent their historical...
'Hackers are demanding thousands or threatening to release photos of me - I'm terrified'
'Hackers are demanding thousands or threatening to release photos of me - I'm terrified' The hackers claimed to have access to John's phone An innocent man has spoken of his terror after hackers demanded he hand over Bitcoin worth thousands or they would release what they claimed were photos of him accessing 'explicit' sites on the dark web. John, who did not use his last name, was told not to contact the police or tell anyone else about the threat.
Epsom Derby tips: the runners, riders and which horse to bet on
The Epsom Derby, with its top prize of £1m, takes place on Saturday at 4pm. The favourite, Benvenuto Cellini, looks a solid bet. He stays, appears to have pace and balance and I cannot see Ryan Moore picking any of the other six Ballydoyle runners over him.
Scientists discover inherited traits that break Mendel’s Laws of genetics
Scientists discover inherited traits that break Mendel’s Laws of genetics - Date: - June 1, 2026 - Source: - Johns Hopkins Medicine - Summary: - A major mouse study found that some inherited traits are passed down through epigenetic changes that break the classic rules of genetics. Researchers discovered hundreds of cases where these chemical DNA marks behaved unexpectedly, including some that seemed to emerge out of nowhere. They also identified the first known naturally occurring...
Idris Elba rejects 'woke' James Bond casting push, warns audiences 'won't go for a Black male' in the role
When it comes to stepping into the role of James Bond, Idris Elba is being "realistic. "In a new interview with British GQ, the 53-year-old actor opened up about the longstanding rumors about him being cast as the next 007 and explained why the audience won't go for a "Black male. ""I’ve always felt that it’s not a realistic thing," he told the outlet.