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 winter fuel row
The Grenfell inquiry
THE WEEK
The Week
The final four
Spirit of the age
Good week for:
Bad week for:
Prisoners released
Water regulations
Poll watch
Europe at a glance
The world at a glance
People
Viewpoint: The rise of the backpack
Farewell
The Grenfell report • The inquiry into Britain’s worst residential fire since the Blitz has taken seven years, and uncovered an extraordinary range of failings
“Someone who gives a damn”
Best articles: Britain
IT MUST BE TRUE… I read it in the tabloids
Best of the American columnists
Drugs and death threats: Venezuelan gangs in Colorado
Best articles: International
The left-wing populist: Germany’s new kingmaker
What the scientists are saying…
Marmosets seem to know their names
The pressure on GPs
Pick of the week’s Gossip
The Pélicot case: a horror exposed
Labour’s arms ban: “gesture politics”?
Channel migration: a “deadly impasse”
British history: should we be proud of it?
Wit & Wisdom
Statistics of the week
Football: England’s interim manager does the business
Tennis: a sickening loss for Britain’s No.1
England “shoot themselves in the foot”
Sporting headlines
Pick of the week’s correspondence
Lessons from Grenfell
A Voyage Around the Queen
Hope I Get Old Before I Die
Creation Lake
Theatre: The Real Thing • Old Vic, London SE1 (0344-871 7628). Until 26 October
Podcasts… micro-documentaries and defeated superheroes
Film
The Perfect Couple: glossy Netflix murder-mystery starring Nicole Kidman
Exhibition of the week Hockney and Piero: A Longer Look • National Gallery, London WC2 (020-7747 2885, nationalgallery.org.uk). Free entry
Where to buy…
Doig vs. the art market
Best books… Sam Leith • The journalist and author chooses his six favourite children’s books. His new book, The Haunted Wood: A History of Childhood Reading (Oneworld £30), examining classics from Aesop to Harry Potter, is out this week
The Week’s guide to what’s worth seeing
The Archers: what happened last week
Television
New to streaming
Impressive houses by rivers
Food & Drink
Baingan & aloo sabzi (aubergine & potato curry)
New cars: what the critics say
The best… kit for university students
Tips of the week… for aspiring entrepreneurs
And for those who have everything…
Where to find… Europe’s best sculpture parks
This week’s dream: Ravenna’s glittering treasures
Getting the flavour of…
Hotel of the week
The former TV presenter who wrote Danger Mouse
Author of a bestselling memoir about a Glasgow childhood
Companies in the news …and how they were assessed
Seven days in the Square Mile
NKU once more
Issue of the week: Europe’s woes • Europe’s economy is stagnant, while the US and China motor ahead. What is to be done?
Making money: what the experts think
City jargon
Commentators
City profiles
Shares
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