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Financial markets have become a bulwark against populist excesses | Phillip Inman

Custodians of global wealth have reacted with anger at attempts by people like Trump and Truss to revolutionise the economy

You say you want a revolution, sang the Beatles back in 1968. And that seems…

3 days ago

Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade review – reverential reminiscence takes its time

There’s potentially too many run-of-the-mill I-met-Lennon anecdotes from talking heads and fans, but enough wheat among the chaff to keep things interesting

We have recently seen a slew of intriguing …

19 days ago

‘We waited greedily for his novels’: Mario Vargas Llosa, a revolutionary of Spanish-language fiction

His breakthrough book was deemed too inflammatory to be taught in my school, and was burned by authorities, but this Peruvian firebrand would reveal himself to be a man of contradictions

The early 196…

20 days ago

One to One: John & Yoko review – Lennon and Ono storm Manhattan in intimate post-Beatles doc

Kevin Macdonald and Sam Rice-Edwards’s spry study of the couple in early 70s New York is as much as jittery collage of the era’s culture as it is a revealing portrait

John and Yoko. Greenwich Village.…

22 days ago

‘Stop Brexit Man’ apologises in court for ‘intimidating’ Tory staffers with music

Steve Bray, who regularly protests by playing songs outside parliament, is in court after allegedly flouting a police ban

On a traffic island in Westminster, he played a song called Brexit Tragedy to …

‘Stop Brexit Man’ apologises for ‘intimidating’ Tory staffers with music

Steve Bray, who regularly protests by playing music outside parliament, is in court after allegedly flouting a police ban

On a traffic island in Westminster, he played a song titled ‘Brexit Tragedy’ t…

24 days ago

John Lennon's son Sean shares rare insight into his father and mother Yoko Ono's 'extremely co-dependent' relationship - after revealing mum 'never moved on' from The Beatles legend 44 years after his death

The musician, 49, was just five-years-old when his father was tragically shot dead shot dead by Mark Chapman outside his New York apartment in December 1980.

26 days ago

‘Unfailing ability to cheer me up’: why The Rebel is my feelgood movie

The next entry in our series of writers highlighting their go-to comfort watches is a look back to the 1961 Tony Hancock comedy

For me, memorable and/or uplifting film experiences tend to be around in…

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