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.
The Wagner mutiny: will Putin survive?
It wasn’t all bad
Prigozhin’s fall
An opportunity for Kyiv
THE WEEK
The Week
The Bank’s bitter pill
Spirit of the age
Good week for:
Bad week for:
New Lawrence suspect
NHS strikes
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 Kate Mosse
Viewpoint: Autocratic competence
Farewell
How Barbie conquered the world • The first major feature film about the world’s most popular doll will be released next month
Barbie on the screen and in the gallery
Best articles: Britain
IT MUST BE TRUE… • I read it in the tabloids
Best of the American columnists
Hunter Biden’s plea bargain: did he get off too lightly?
Best articles: International
The Wagner Group: Russia’s “hidden arm” in Africa
What the scientists are saying…
“Embryos” created without eggs
British children are shorter
Titan: a doomed voyage to the ocean floor
Gossip
Windrush: the ship that changed a nation
The “cat girl”: a story with nine lives
Wit & Wisdom
Statistics of the week
Football, F1, golf, boxing: are the Saudis taking over?
Tennis: the All-England Club embraces AI
Sporting headlines
Pick of the week’s correspondence
Honesty and interest rates
Review of reviews: Books
Theatre: Dear England
Podcasts… on politics, economics and AI
Film
National Portrait Gallery: the reopening • National Portrait Gallery, London WC2 (020-7306 0055, npg.org.uk). Now open to the public
Where to buy… • The Week reviews an exhibition in a private gallery
Klimt’s last portrait
Best books… Leon McCarron • The award-winning writer, broadcaster and explorer chooses his favourite books about rivers. His latest book, Wounded Tigris: A River Journey through the Cradle of Civilisation (Corsair £20), is out now
The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing
The Archers: what happened last week
Television
Coming up for sale
Colourful abodes
What the experts recommend
Recipe of the week • Radishes are very easy to grow, even in small spaces such as windowsills, says Dr Alanna Collen. And the beauty of them is that you get two crops in one: the root and the leaves. The pink, peppery root makes a fantastic pickle, and using salt brine in place of vinegar helps their fresh, spicy flavour shine through.
A perfect summer wine
New cars: what the critics say
The best… tennis rackets
Tips… effective ways to treat hayfever
And for those who have everything…
Where to find… UK lakes for swimming and walks
This week’s dream: a boat trip around Sweden’s Bohuslän islands
Hotel of the week
Getting the flavour of…
Last-minute offers from top travel companies
The whistleblower who leaked the Pentagon Papers
Holocaust survivor who competed in the Olympics
Companies in the news • …and how they were assessed
Ocado/Amazon: get out of jail card?
Seven days in the Square Mile
Issue of the week: the BoE’s “shock...