Zoe Williams
Zoe Williams is a Guardian columnist
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Once the Kia has settled into its speed, it is confident, solid and grippy
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Does every decade get the reality show it deserves? After Big Brother and dancing celebrities, Channel 4’s prescient new reality TV show Eden sends 23 young people into the wilds to build a new society
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Parents don’t make better political leaders, yet even the childless Angela Merkel is framed as her nation’s mummy
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Our writers discuss the effect on the runners and riders now that the favourite has quit the race
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The multitasking celebrity isn’t afraid to tackle issues from kids’ birthday presents to the mansion tax. Now she’s presenting an ITV documentary about the raw treatment of single mothers
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Urging obese and abused people to delay conception sends a message that some babies shouldn’t be born
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Zoe Williams chairs a discussion on how sexism has changed in the digital age, the failures of sex education and what can be done to improve equality
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He arrived as a plummy presenter in a sports coat, but by the time Clarkson was sacked last year the show was a £50m global brand for the BBC. So without him in the driving seat, is the latest model in for a bumpy ride?
Owen Smith: decent bloke, good politics. But is that enough?