Martin Amis obituary: A writer who combined moral seriousness with mordant wit
His loss will be felt keenly at a time when Anglophone literature is mired in a charmless and po-faced moral earnestness
His loss will be felt keenly at a time when Anglophone literature is mired in a charmless and po-faced moral earnestness
The Democratic right may be out of favour – but it has a decisive say in running the country
The comedian on podcasting from Achill, his new children’s book, and comedy culture
The Missionaries of Charity was a hive of psychological abuse, say former members
The novelist on strong women, ‘moral censorship’ and the ‘great wound’ of his life
Mistaken identity as Bennett, arguably, robbed at the RTÉ Sportsperson of the Year
The children’s book by D’Arcy and Howard is a boy’s own story, a kind of abridged version of the rugby player’s career
In an extract from his memoir, Malachi O’Doherty recalls the end of his childhood, 50 years ago
The Twelfth weekend neatly illustrates Freud’s ‘narcissism of small differences’
US politics: This faultline feels less fraught than rifts over race, gender and sexuality
In Conversation: Emmet Kirwan and Ian Lloyd Anderson
‘On Chesil Beach is about a young, sexually inexperienced couple on a miserable honeymoon
Many of the world’s elite athletes can be seen sporting Kinesio Tape, which claims to successfully treat musculoskeletal problems – but scientists are not convinced
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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