
The Odyssey we deserve
Christopher Nolan delivers a frighteningly relevant epic on a civilisation ripping itself apart
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The former Archbishop of Canterbury and the head of Humanists UK discuss the growing influence of religious nationalism

Christopher Nolan delivers a frighteningly relevant epic on a civilisation ripping itself apart

Voters are looking for entertainers, but where do we draw the line?

Dorothy Tse's latest novella contains careful clues to real events in Hong Kong’s recent past

It took centuries for medicine to systematically privilege evidence over intuition – and other sectors still lag behind

Professor Justin Smith-Ruiu on how magic mushrooms gave him a deeper understanding of ideas he’d studied for decades

How the jumbled-up skeletons of ancient kings and queens forced scientists and clerics to work together

The greenhouse effect is essential for life on Earth – even if human activity has pushed it to dangerous levels

Exiled Turkish journalist Ece Temelkuran offers a series of letters to those who, for whatever reason, are displaced

We meet the novelists behind a new wave of stories exploring the sexual fantasies of midlife women

Looking back at the early 20th century helps us to navigate our own tumultuous times

The more you bring to this psychoanalytical book on desire in life, the more you'll get out of it

Nick Lowles of Hope Not Hate says we need our political leaders to defend Britain’s multicultural society
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