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The Week UK

1474
Magazine

The Week covers the Best of the British and Foreign Media. With its non partisan reporting, The Week gives the reader an insight into all the the news, people, arts, drama, property, books and how the international media has reported it. This concise guide allows the reader to be up to date and have a wealth of knowledge to allow them to discuss all these key topics with their friends and peers.

It wasn’t all bad

America retaliates

The King’s diagnosis

THE WEEK

The Week

Power-sharing returns

Spirit of the age

Good week for:

Bad week for:

MP resigns over safety

Cost-of-living payment

Poll watch

Europe at a glance

The world at a glance

People

Castaway of the week • This week’s edition of Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs featured the writer and photographer Val Wilmer

Viewpoint: Demisexuals

Farewell

The contaminated blood scandal • How a “miracle cure” resulted in a human catastrophe

The tragedy of Treloar’s

Best articles: Britain

IT MUST BE TRUE… I read it in the tabloids

Best of the American columnists

Taylor Swift and the web of conspiracy

Best articles: International

Tractor politics: the revolt of the European countryside

What the scientists are saying…

The crabs living in plastic bottle tops

Bowel cancer warning

Pick of the week’s Gossip

Sturgeon: another blow to her reputation

Immigration: the stark choice ahead

The Clapham attack: a “wake-up call”?

Young men: a new culture of misogyny

Wit & Wisdom

Rugby union: Ireland prove they’re the team to beat

Cricket: Stokes’s England miss out on “a miracle”

Arsenal blow the title race wide open

Sporting headlines

Pick of the week’s correspondence

Richard III and authenticity

Under the Hornbeams

Hardy Women

Green Dot

Theatre: Till the Stars Come Down • Dorfman, National Theatre, London SE1 (020-3989 5455). Until 16 March

Podcasts… the “silent twins”, meditation, and mental health

Film

Tell Them You Love Me: Sky documentary about a controversial relationship

Exhibition of the week Legion: life in the Roman army • British Museum, London WC1 (020-7323 8000, britishmuseum.org). Until 23 June

Where to buy… • The Week reviews an exhibition in a private gallery

A rediscovered Klimt

Best books… George Clarke • The television presenter and architect chooses his favourite books. His first book for children – How to Build a Home (Red Shed £9.99), part of the Little Experts series – is out now

The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing

The Archers: what happened last week

Television

New to streaming TV

Eye-catching properties in the east of England

Food & Drink

Two tasty – and thrifty – vegan snacks

New cars: what the critics say

The best… garden hoses

Tips… how to travel smarter in 2024

And for those who have everything…

Where to find… exciting trips for solo travellers

This week’s dream: sailing down Brazil’s beautiful Tapajós river

Hotel of the week

Getting the flavour of…

Last-minute offers from top travel companies

Pioneering minimalist known for the Tate’s “pile of bricks”

Athlete and actor who played Apollo Creed in Rocky

Companies in the news …and how they were assessed

Seven days in the Square Mile

Apple: the Vision Pro is mind-blowing, but will it sell?

Issue of the week: Labour and business • The party’s blossoming romance with the City masks widening internal schisms

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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 44 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: 1474

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: February 9, 2024

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

The Week covers the Best of the British and Foreign Media. With its non partisan reporting, The Week gives the reader an insight into all the the news, people, arts, drama, property, books and how the international media has reported it. This concise guide allows the reader to be up to date and have a wealth of knowledge to allow them to discuss all these key topics with their friends and peers.

It wasn’t all bad

America retaliates

The King’s diagnosis

THE WEEK

The Week

Power-sharing returns

Spirit of the age

Good week for:

Bad week for:

MP resigns over safety

Cost-of-living payment

Poll watch

Europe at a glance

The world at a glance

People

Castaway of the week • This week’s edition of Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs featured the writer and photographer Val Wilmer

Viewpoint: Demisexuals

Farewell

The contaminated blood scandal • How a “miracle cure” resulted in a human catastrophe

The tragedy of Treloar’s

Best articles: Britain

IT MUST BE TRUE… I read it in the tabloids

Best of the American columnists

Taylor Swift and the web of conspiracy

Best articles: International

Tractor politics: the revolt of the European countryside

What the scientists are saying…

The crabs living in plastic bottle tops

Bowel cancer warning

Pick of the week’s Gossip

Sturgeon: another blow to her reputation

Immigration: the stark choice ahead

The Clapham attack: a “wake-up call”?

Young men: a new culture of misogyny

Wit & Wisdom

Rugby union: Ireland prove they’re the team to beat

Cricket: Stokes’s England miss out on “a miracle”

Arsenal blow the title race wide open

Sporting headlines

Pick of the week’s correspondence

Richard III and authenticity

Under the Hornbeams

Hardy Women

Green Dot

Theatre: Till the Stars Come Down • Dorfman, National Theatre, London SE1 (020-3989 5455). Until 16 March

Podcasts… the “silent twins”, meditation, and mental health

Film

Tell Them You Love Me: Sky documentary about a controversial relationship

Exhibition of the week Legion: life in the Roman army • British Museum, London WC1 (020-7323 8000, britishmuseum.org). Until 23 June

Where to buy… • The Week reviews an exhibition in a private gallery

A rediscovered Klimt

Best books… George Clarke • The television presenter and architect chooses his favourite books. His first book for children – How to Build a Home (Red Shed £9.99), part of the Little Experts series – is out now

The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing

The Archers: what happened last week

Television

New to streaming TV

Eye-catching properties in the east of England

Food & Drink

Two tasty – and thrifty – vegan snacks

New cars: what the critics say

The best… garden hoses

Tips… how to travel smarter in 2024

And for those who have everything…

Where to find… exciting trips for solo travellers

This week’s dream: sailing down Brazil’s beautiful Tapajós river

Hotel of the week

Getting the flavour of…

Last-minute offers from top travel companies

Pioneering minimalist known for the Tate’s “pile of bricks”

Athlete and actor who played Apollo Creed in Rocky

Companies in the news …and how they were assessed

Seven days in the Square Mile

Apple: the Vision Pro is mind-blowing, but will it sell?

Issue of the week: Labour and business • The party’s blossoming romance with the City masks widening internal schisms

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