The Long Read

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  2. Jan 25

    For those who dismiss, or still don't get the power and influence of Wiley - this is a great explainer for you...

  3. 17 hours ago

    Archive: Voters are increasingly divided. But don’t assume this is a clash between the ignorant & the enlightened

  4. Jan 23

    Arguably the most nuanced and well reported Grime profile I've read on a man who's worth all the reporting:

  5. 24 hours ago

    Suffering is difficult to describe and impossible to see. So how can doctors tell how much it hurts?

  6. Jan 24

    Great on how public statistics became portrayed as "elitist" while data is increasingly privatized

  7. Jan 24

    Grime now dominates British pop culture. To understand why, you need to understand the man who created it

  8. Jan 24

    My on and the story of grime - 6000 words, 10 years and 5 interviews in the making

  9. Jan 24

    How Wiley, the godfather of Grime, conquered Britain. by

  10. Jan 23

    A preview of tomorrow's by : Wiley, The Godfather of Grime

  11. Jan 23

    Archive by : Chefs are regularly compared to artists – but is cooking ever worthy of such veneration?

  12. Jan 22

    Thoughtful piece on statistics vs big data & role in evolution of 'post-truth'/disillusionment with experts/elites;

  13. Jan 22

    As the debate surfaces again, catch up with Ian Jack's definitive piece

  14. Jan 18
  15. Jan 21

    One from our archive: The neo-Nazi murder trial revealing Germany's darkest secrets

  16. Jan 21
  17. Jan 20

    The declining authority of statistics is at the heart of the crisis of liberal democracy.

  18. Jan 20
  19. Jan 18
  20. Jan 19

    “Rather than defusing controversy and polarisation, it seems as if statistics are actually stoking them.”

  21. Jan 19

    Are we leaving behind the age of statistics, and entering a new age of big data controlled by private companies?

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