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
The Partygate report
The mortgage crunch
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Abortion and the law
The missing submersible
More teacher strikes
Spirit of the age
Good week for:
Bad week for:
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 Adam Kay
Viewpoint: Berlusconi’s “charm”
Farewell
The green arms race • Massive US subsidies for green technology are causing major shifts in the world economy
The return of industrial policy
Best articles: Britain
IT MUST BE TRUE… • I read it in the tabloids
Best of the American columnists
Biden’s dilemma: should he pardon Trump?
Best articles: International
Shipwreck off the Peloponnese: another migrant disaster
What the scientists are saying…
Was the frail boy king really a warrior?
Solar space stations
Pick of the week’s Gossip
The Sussexes: the end of their $20m deal
Clean energy: Labour unveils its plan
The Covid Inquiry: searching for answers
Elizabeth Gilbert: a writer cancels herself
Wit & Wisdom
Statistics of the week
Cricket: “Bazball” tactics fall short in Edgbaston thriller
Football: France’s superstar could soon be shining in Spain
Commentary box
Sporting headlines
Pick of the week’s correspondence
The law and the right to choose
Review of reviews: Books
Cormac McCarthy: a novelist of the “apocalyptic sublime”
Musical: 42nd Street • Sadler’s Wells, London EC1, until 2 July, then touring (42ndstreettour.com)
Albums of the week: three new releases
Film
Best Interests: shattering drama starring Sharon Horgan and Michael Sheen
Exhibition of the week Capturing The Moment • Tate Modern, London SE1 (020-7887 8888, tate.org.uk). Until 28 January 2024
Where to buy… • The Week reviews an exhibition in a private gallery
The Standard Bearer returns
Best books… Laura Cumming • The Observer’s art critic chooses her favourite books. She will be discussing her memoir, Thunderclap (Chatto & Windus £25), at the Chalke Valley History Festival on 28 June (cvhf.org.uk). The book is published on 6 July
The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing
The Archers: what happened last week
Television
Coming up for auction
Houses for golf lovers
Food & Drink
Recipe of the week: gazpacho
The best… smart garden seating
Tips… decorating ideas from the WOW!house • The WOW!house at Chelsea Harbour has 18 rooms created by the best interior designers
And for those who have everything…
Where to find… a British folly to stay in
This week’s dream: driving to South America’s northernmost tip
Hotel of the week
Getting the flavour of…
Last-minute offers from top travel companies
Billionaire PM known for his “bunga bunga” parties
Double Oscar-winner who spent 23 years as a Labour MP
Companies in the news …and how they were assessed
Seven days in the Square Mile
Drinkflation
Issue of the week: Sunak’s AI gambit • The...