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The big idea: why we need human rights now more than ever

In an age of climate crisis and AI, equal treatment is nothing less than essentialIn the three decades since I became a lawyer, human rights – once understood as an uncomplicated good, a tool for securing dignity for the vulnerable against abuses by the powerful – have increasingly come under assault. Perhaps never more so than in the current moment:...

Mon May 6, 2024 15:04
Poem of the week: The Night Hunt by Thomas MacDonagh

Alert to the energies of small words and large dogs, this wry tale by the republican revolutionary is free from ‘Irish shams’The Night HuntIn the morning, in the dark, When the stars began to blunt, By the wall of Barna Park Dogs I heard and saw them hunt All the parish dogs were there, All the dogs for miles around, Teeming up behind a hare, In the...

Mon May 6, 2024 12:37
Night Train to Odesa by Jen Stout review – from Ukraine with love

Ordinary Ukrainians and their haunting stories are the heroes of the Scottish reporter’s wonderful hymn to an embattled nationIn the run-up to Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine, Jen Stout was in Moscow. The mood there was venomous. Russian television broadcast non-stop propaganda about “Ukrainian Nazis”. In a bar a drinker called Andrei told Stout...

Mon May 6, 2024 11:06
Francis Bacon: A Self-Portrait in Words by Michael Peppiatt review – glimpses of a demon-driven genius

Despite the painter’s lack of ‘epistolary fluency’, this collection of his writings – from drunken interviews to begging letters – offers some insight into his working methods and private lifeFrancis Bacon composed his autobiography in paint, not words. His portraiture laid bare the skull beneath the skin, the beast pregnantly housed inside the human...

Mon May 6, 2024 09:35
May Contain Lies by Alex Edmans review – fake news rules… and that’s a fact

In our age of misinformation, this unsparing study of the many ways in which we can be deceived and how to counter the pernicious effects couldn’t be more timely“What is truth, said jesting Pilate – and would not stay for an answer.” Thus philosopher Francis Bacon dramatised the opening of his famous Of Truth essay. Every human being alive, he thought,...

Sun May 5, 2024 19:39
Sufferance by Charles Palliser review – a well-crafted, slow-burning novel

The Quincunx author’s sixth book, the story of a family in crisis in an authoritarian regime, is exquisitely plotted and satisfying For readers of a certain age, Charles Palliser’s name is so deeply associated with his massive debut novel, The Quincunx, a literary mystery that was on every bedside table in the 1990s, that you would be forgiven for...

Sun May 5, 2024 17:12

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