The 2006 film set in a dystopian London of the future has much to say about modern Britain – especially the 'doom loom' trapping younger generations, writes Matt Gallagher
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A year ago the British Museum only reported on theft from its collection. Why has it taken so long for news of thousands of missing, stolen or damaged artefacts to emerge?
A conversation with issue 51 cover artist Jennifer Bruce.
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A new novel grapples with vengeance toward global warming’s worst offenders.
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“While I was at the funeral for my brother…there were only four people, because of social distancing. I will never forget that," song-writer and actor Will Young tells Byline Times.
A new wave of unionisation in the cultural sector is pushing back against a decade of austerity in the sector
Like millions of ordinary, hard-working, British billionaire families, it can be hard to make it look like you are having to juggle the finances for a summer holiday, Rishi Sunak tells Otto English
With politicians moving into TV talk shows and entertainment, can celebrities, sports stars and social media influencers move the other way, and make a difference in politics?
Carlos Hiller paints the astonishing life of seamounts.
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Scientists on the art that has inspired them. Artists on the science that has inspired them.
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