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Oneworld's children's imprint reflects on its 10th anniversary and shares a refocused strategy to navigate the future.
iterary culture is dominated by pessimists. They claim that the English novel is in a slump, the media is dying at the hand of tech oligarchs, and that culture is in a repetitive doom-loop. Every film ...
Mildenhall Library said that the window pane may have smashed because of the "recent extreme heat". The smashed outer pane of a ceiling window has meant that a large section of the children's library ...
Opinion
Ending the Imperial Judiciary
When Supreme Court justices and even the Ninth Circuit use strong language to rein in activist judges, the end of the imperial judiciary is nigh.
THESE days, it seems every celebrity wants to put their name to a book club: among the rich and famous, they are as common as ...
A Suffolk literary festival is set to return this autumn. The Bury St Edmunds Literature Festival will run from October 9 to 12 and is set to be the 'biggest and boldest' edition yet, featuring a ...
Returning to cinemas next week, the superhero may be known as the ultimate all-American Mr Nice Guy – but, back in the 1930s, ...
The 2025 winners of the prestigious Crime Writers’ Association (CWA) Dagger Awards, which honour the very best in the ...
George is the driving force of his sixth-form band, but when tragedy strikes, everyone has to find their own way through ...
The deterioration of the police commenced in 1956, and corruption, nepotism have continued on a large scale since 1977. After ...