15-21 October 2021
IN THIS ISSUE
22 Britain on the brink The crises threatening the economy and state
21 The Vatican reckoning Megan Gibson on abuse in the Catholic Church
28 Not growing old Inside the Silicon Valley anti-ageing industry
36 The first patriarch Rowan Williams on the cultural history of God
Power crunch: Tim Ross on why Britain is falling short
38 John le Carré’s long goodbye How the great spy novelist lost his grip on the present
42 Middlemarch at 150 Johanna Thomas-Corr on George Eliot
46 Poussin’s sensual art Michael Prodger on the anti-Caravaggio
The thriller: John le Carré
Life force: Big Tech vs ageing
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