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The main stories… …and how they were covered
Iran counts the cost
THE WEEK
The Week
Politics
Spirit of the age
Good week for:
Bad week for:
Channel crossings record
Chester hospital arrests
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 theatre director Sir Gregory Doran
Viewpoint: Boasting
Farewell
China’s super-embassy • The People’s Republic wants to build a massive new embassy in central London, and a lot of people aren’t happy about it
Espionage and the anti-China hawks
Best articles: Britain
IT MUST BE TRUE… • I read it in the tabloids
Best of the American columnists
The mayor apparent: a class warrior triumphs in New York
Best articles: International
Riots in Kenya: Gen Z rises up against the ruling elite
What the scientists are saying…
Orcas fashion their own body brushes
“Skinny jab” rollout
Starmer’s first year: a catalogue of errors
Pick of the week’s Gossip
Nato: how they kept “Daddy” happy
Jeff in Venice: a “triumph of tackiness”?
Wit & Wisdom
Statistic of the week
Formula 1: Norris reignites his title challenge
Tennis: Wimbledon dispenses with its line judges
Commentary box
Sporting headlines
Pick of the week’s correspondence
The BBC: a licence to offend?
Review of reviews: Books
Musical: Hercules • Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London WC2 (020-3925 2998). Until 28 March 2026 Running time: 2hrs 10mins
Albums of the week: three new releases
Film & TV
Grenfell: Uncovered – a searing account of an avoidable tragedy
Exhibition of the week Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting • National Portrait Gallery, London WC2 (020-7306 0055, npg.org.uk). Until 7 September
Where to buy… • The Week reviews an exhibition in a private gallery
A Christ “bigger than Rio’s”
Best books… Shami Chakrabarti • The politician, lawyer and human rights activist chooses her favourite polemics. Her most recent book, Human Rights: The Case for the Defence (Penguin £10.99) is out now in paperback
The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing
The Archers: what happened last week
Television
New to streaming TV
Best properties on the market
Food & Drink
Recipe of the week: ajo blanco with roasted grapes
New cars: what the critics say
The best… tennis accessories
Tips of the week… how to thwart bicycle thieves
And for those who have everything…
Where to find… free secret gardens in Europe
This week’s dream: a journey into the deep past on beautiful Arran
Getting the flavour of…
Rental of the week
New Urbanist architect who designed Poundbury
TV presenter known as the Queen of Clean
Companies in the news …and how they were assessed
Seven days in the Square Mile
Prax/ABF/Petroineos: the politics of industrial closures
Issue of the week: Isa reform • Changing the rules might benefit savers and the economy. But it looks like a tax raid
First-half scores: what the experts think
More summer books
Commentators
City profile
Who’s tipping what
“Are the bricks evil?”: the fairy-tale village built for the SS • An idyllic neighbourhood on...