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Sunday, December 24, 2023 | |
| Welcome to the Weekend Edit, where we highlight the best features, columns and reviews from The Independent, delivered straight to your inbox. As we head into the Christmas period, there will be no parades, trees or lights in the biblical birthplace of Jesus this year. Read Nicholas Blincoe on the Bethlehem he remembers from better times. There's a rollicking interview with Freddie Fox as he stars in a new festive Arthur Conan Doyle adaptation, and Alan Rusbridger has a modest proposition for the King – why not give up the ghost ship that is Buckingham Palace and let MPs and Lords from the equally decrepit Palace of Westminster move in? For unlimited access to Premium insight along with ad-free reading, the daily edition newspaper, exclusive newsletters and more, you can subscribe for just £20 for 1 year — but be quick, this offer will end on 31st December. |
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| It was one of the most watched TV events of the year, but it's the moments we didn't see that are the most fascinating. Harry Mount pulls up his chair for a preview of the Boxing Day documentary that captured it all on camera | King Charles III and Queen Camilla in coronation gowns and crowns at Buckingham Palace on the big day (BBC/Oxford Film and Television) | |
| Know what not to waste your time on, says Helen Kirwan-Taylor who picked up the art of 'learned helplessness' from her father... and finds it's a festive lifesaver | There's one way to guarantee having a relaxing Christmas, and that's not knowing how to help in the first place | |
| England's Lionesses might have inspired the nation more than the coronation of King Charles III, writes Sean O'Grady. Figures from the world of sport, entertainment and – whisper it – even politics gave us reason to cheer in 2023. Inevitably there were also plenty of less honourable moments to balance things out... | |
| Buckingham Palace is a ghost ship and the Palace of Westminster is falling apart, writes Alan Rusbridger. The solution? Ask the King to vacate and temporarily move the Commons and Lords chambers into his pad | |
| As the Supreme Court deliberates on whether to let Colorado's decision to strike Trump from the state ballot stand, Jon Sopel explains why not letting the divisive former president run could do more harm than good... | |
| The prime minister is supposed to be a details person – so why has he partially rowed back on his plan (not quite a full U-turn…) to raise the salary threshold for spousal visas to £38,700, asks John Rentoul | |
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