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The Week UK

1470
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

The Post Office scandal

Tensions with Hezbollah

THE WEEK

The Week

“Project Hope”

Spirit of the age

Good week for:

Bad week for:

Expenses probe

Hottest year confirmed

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 musician Graham Nash

“America brain”

Farewell

A century of Disney • Over 100 years, the “House of Mouse” has grown from a small animation studio into a global entertainment behemoth

Disneyfication

Best articles: Britain

IT MUST BE TRUE… • I read it in the tabloids

Best of the American columnists

“Wrong answer”: why Harvard’s president had to go

Best articles: International

Red alert in the Red Sea: the threat to world trade

What the scientists are saying…

Monkeys learn new tricks

Cancer treatment delayed

Pick of the week’s Gossip

The Epstein papers: what do they reveal?

Rishi Sunak: is he fighting a losing battle?

Junior doctors’ strike: more pain for patients

Reform UK: will it split the Tory vote?

Wit & Wisdom

Football: no managerial gold for the “golden generation”

Cricket: the Test series that faces a “TV blackout”

Can darts cash in on the “Littler effect”?

Sporting headlines

Pick of the week’s correspondence

Cleverly’s joke: a laughing matter?

Review of reviews: Books

What to book: the pick of theatre in 2024

Podcasts… class, fraud and the legacy of a shocking crime

Film

Exhibition of the week Pesellino: A Renaissance Master Revealed • National Gallery, London WC2 (020-7306 0055; nationalgallery.org.uk). Until 10 March. Free entry

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

The Kiss by the Hôtel de Ville

Best books… Hisham Matar • The US-born British-Libyan writer chooses his favourite books. His memoir, The Return, won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, and his new novel, My Friends (Viking £18.99), is published this week

The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing

The Archers: what happened last week

Television

New to streaming

Best properties on the market • On the market for the first time in many years

What the experts recommend

Recipe of the week: muhammara chickpeas • Move over hummus, says Amelia Christie-Miller. This classic Levantine dip of walnuts, roasted red peppers, spices and pomegranate molasses is sweet, earthy and nutty: you’ll want to eat it with or on everything. In this version, it’s stirred through chickpeas, but you could also try serving it in a pitta bread with lettuce and tomatoes. It will keep in the fridge for up to five days.

Consumer

This week’s dream: ice fishing in Estonia

Holiday let of the week

Getting the flavour of…

Last-minute offers from top travel companies

The charismatic founder of Kids Company

New Labour maverick who rebuilt his life after a scandal

Companies in the news …and how they were assessed

Seven days in the Square Mile

Channel 4: rebel yell for diversity as job cuts...


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Frequency: Weekly Pages: 44 Publisher: Future Publishing Ltd Edition: 1470

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: January 12, 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

The Post Office scandal

Tensions with Hezbollah

THE WEEK

The Week

“Project Hope”

Spirit of the age

Good week for:

Bad week for:

Expenses probe

Hottest year confirmed

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 musician Graham Nash

“America brain”

Farewell

A century of Disney • Over 100 years, the “House of Mouse” has grown from a small animation studio into a global entertainment behemoth

Disneyfication

Best articles: Britain

IT MUST BE TRUE… • I read it in the tabloids

Best of the American columnists

“Wrong answer”: why Harvard’s president had to go

Best articles: International

Red alert in the Red Sea: the threat to world trade

What the scientists are saying…

Monkeys learn new tricks

Cancer treatment delayed

Pick of the week’s Gossip

The Epstein papers: what do they reveal?

Rishi Sunak: is he fighting a losing battle?

Junior doctors’ strike: more pain for patients

Reform UK: will it split the Tory vote?

Wit & Wisdom

Football: no managerial gold for the “golden generation”

Cricket: the Test series that faces a “TV blackout”

Can darts cash in on the “Littler effect”?

Sporting headlines

Pick of the week’s correspondence

Cleverly’s joke: a laughing matter?

Review of reviews: Books

What to book: the pick of theatre in 2024

Podcasts… class, fraud and the legacy of a shocking crime

Film

Exhibition of the week Pesellino: A Renaissance Master Revealed • National Gallery, London WC2 (020-7306 0055; nationalgallery.org.uk). Until 10 March. Free entry

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

The Kiss by the Hôtel de Ville

Best books… Hisham Matar • The US-born British-Libyan writer chooses his favourite books. His memoir, The Return, won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography, and his new novel, My Friends (Viking £18.99), is published this week

The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing

The Archers: what happened last week

Television

New to streaming

Best properties on the market • On the market for the first time in many years

What the experts recommend

Recipe of the week: muhammara chickpeas • Move over hummus, says Amelia Christie-Miller. This classic Levantine dip of walnuts, roasted red peppers, spices and pomegranate molasses is sweet, earthy and nutty: you’ll want to eat it with or on everything. In this version, it’s stirred through chickpeas, but you could also try serving it in a pitta bread with lettuce and tomatoes. It will keep in the fridge for up to five days.

Consumer

This week’s dream: ice fishing in Estonia

Holiday let of the week

Getting the flavour of…

Last-minute offers from top travel companies

The charismatic founder of Kids Company

New Labour maverick who rebuilt his life after a scandal

Companies in the news …and how they were assessed

Seven days in the Square Mile

Channel 4: rebel yell for diversity as job cuts...


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