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Responding to an article by Polly Toynbee, Patrick Diamond says the party must have courage to think anew. Plus letters from Tom Kelly and Michael OrtonPolly Toynbee is right to argue that Labour, and the centre-left more broadly, need the genuine debate about ideas they unwisely avoided before the last general election (British politics is fractured and chaotic – but at last it’s brimming with ideas for the future, 2 June). They must have the courage to think anew.
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The Painful Truth About Long Covid
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Deschamps backs hat-trick hero Olise to shine for France at World Cup
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Kingfisher by Rozie Kelly review – lust at first sight
Shortlisted for the Women’s prize, this story of a writer’s infatuation with an older woman begins with bracing verveRozie Kelly’s frank and feisty debut novel, which has been shortlisted for this year’s Women’s prize for fiction, begins with a case of lust at first sight. Our unnamed narrator is a “beautiful” 35-year-old writer in a complicated but loving relationship with the equally beautiful but somewhat boring Michael. The object of his attentions is a famous poet, 17 years his senior,...
Kingfisher by Rozie Kelly review – lust at first sight
Rozie Kelly's debut novel, *Kingfisher*, has been shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction. The story follows a 35-year-old writer who develops an intense infatuation with a much older, famous poet. The narrator's desire for the poet is driven by both attraction and a yearning for her success, alongside a darker impulse to dominate her.
This drug delayed rheumatoid arthritis for years after treatment ended
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