In this week's magazine, Keir Starmer sets out his mission-driven plan to transform Britain, Andrew Marr explains how Rishi Sunak's Brexit deal enhances his authority, and Katie Stallard examines China's relations with Russia and its hollow peace plan for Ukraine. Elsewhere, Chris Deerin assesses the politics of the SNP leadership favourite Kate Forbes, Saffron Huang writes on ChatGPT and the death of the author, and Jonathan Liew considers the legacy of John Motson. Plus: Rowan Williams on England's 17th-century culture wars, Erica Wagner on Eleanor Catton and the trouble with literary thrillers, David Hepworth on the return of the Beatles vs Stones rivalry, and Anna Leszkiewicz on yet another true-crime podcast from the makers of Serial. Enjoy 30 days unlimited access for free (followed by £49 annually) when you treat yourself, or another, to a subscription to the very best in progressive journalism. Discover more from our writers: Andrew Marr on the British political scene Katie Stallard on Russia's war David Gauke on the Conservative Party Rachel Wearmouth on Labour |
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