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 Tory manifesto
Macron’s gamble
THE WEEK
The Week
The D-Day fiasco
Spirit of the age
Good week for:
Bad week for:
Douglas Ross to resign
Youngest murderers
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 Co-op Group CEO Shirine Khoury-Haq
Viewpoint: Bossy machines
Farewell
Decarbonising the national grid • In theory, Britain’s electricity grid will be carbon neutral by 2035. What will that involve? Is it even possible?
Storage methods
Best articles: Britain
IT MUST BE TRUE… I read it in the tabloids
Best of the American columnists
Biden’s border crackdown: too little, too late?
Best articles: International
An electoral shock in the world’s largest democracy
New breakthroughs in cancer research…
Ancient engravings on the Orinoco
The most distant galaxy
Pick of the week’s Gossip
Vaughan Gething: the chaos in Welsh Labour
Literary festivals: attacked from within
The Lib Dems: a bold manifesto
Swift-mania: Tay Tay arrives in the UK
Wit & Wisdom
Statistics of the week
Tennis: the “unstoppable” rise of Carlos Alcaraz
Rugby union: Saints triumph in Premiership final for the ages
Return to form for Britain’s “greatest” sprinter
Sporting headlines
Pick of the week’s correspondence
MPs, potholes, and Putin
Challenger
Going Home
This Strange Eventful History
Theatre: Viola’s Room • One Cartridge Place, London SE18 (punchdrunk.com). Until 18 August Running time: 1hr
Albums of the week: three new releases
Film
D-Day: The Unheard Tapes – an immersive BBC documentary
Exhibition of the week Beryl Cook / Tom of Finland • Studio Voltaire, London SW4 (020-7622 1294, studiovoltaire.org). Until 25 August. Free entry
Where to buy… • The Week reviews an exhibition in a private gallery
Monet and the political vandals
Best books… Reverend Richard Coles • The writer and broadcaster’s latest novel, Murder at the Monastery (W&N £22), is just out. He is an ambassador for Independent Bookshop Week (15-22 June; booksaremybag.com), the annual celebration of indie bookshops
The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing
The Archers: what happened last week
Television
Coming up for auction
Houses for sailing enthusiasts
Food & Drink
Recipe of the week: grilled prawns with garam masala butter
New cars: what the critics say
The best… unusual camping gear
Tips… how to clean your car like a pro
And for those who have everything…
Where to find… new UK camping and glampsites
A tourist’s view of Saudi Arabia
Getting the flavour of…
Hotel of the week
Television doctor whose work changed thousands of lives
The Chicago secretary who became “First Grandma”
Companies in the news …and how they were assessed
Seven days in the Square Mile
Kiss and tell
Issue of the week: trouble in Europe • Political ructions in France and Germany have exposed the fragility of their...