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A newly unearthed photograph identifies the African-American Trafalgar survivor who appears in Melville’s final novel. Could the book’s hero have been black, too?
This plan is largely a plan to make more plans.
Left-wing populism is not enough – Labour must provide a real alternative.
Film has given Britain a dangerously skewed perspective on World War II
In the 1950s, chicken was seen as an elite food and was expensive.
Individual stories are suddenly taking precedence over franchise building.
Author Adam Scovell’s tone is perfectly pitched between articulate academic and box-set binger.
It’s Norwegian, subtitled, gently funny and very honest.
The Mountain Goats musician's novel has some structural problems, but is not without interest and insight.
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Stuart Maconie tells the story of the men who marched from Tyneside to London.
On the pop culture podcast this week: Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk, the BBC cookery show Nadiya's British Food Adventure and the mumps episode of Brooklyn Nine-Nine.