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Albert Woodfox on surviving over 40 years in solitary confinement
The Black Panthers helped Woodfox transform from petty criminal to political activist
- Albert Woodfox on surviving over 40 years in solitary confinement
- Arundhati Roy: There's no such thing as a perfect story
- Ian McEwan: It takes thousands of emails to adapt a book into a film
- Lucy Worsley on young Victoria becoming Queen
- John Sutherland on the truth Orwell foresaw in his dystopian novel 1984
- Elif Shafak on the rise of populism and mental illness
- Peter Frankopan: Schools don’t teach enough world history
- Emily Maitlis on an early meeting with Donald Trump
- James Ellroy: The L.A. Confidential movie was 'as deep as a tortilla'
- Making Our Planet with producer Alastair Fothergill
- Angela Gallop on how forensic science helped convict the killers of Stephen Lawrence 19 years after the crime
- Matthew Todd on the riot that launched Gay Pride
- Sophia Jansson and Steve Box on Moominvalley
- David Lammy on civic nationalism
- Gina Rippon: The gendered brain
- Carole Cadwalladr’s shocking big data discovery
- What does Keir Starmer really think of Theresa May?
- Naomi Wolf on why we should tolerate objectionable speech
- Paul Dolan says marriage is great - for men
- Stephen Fry on Harry Potter
- How artificial intelligence could revolutionise the NHS
- What exactly is artificial intelligence?
- Are we really any closer to gender equality?
- Richard Dawkins on the evolution of altruism
- Rebecca Schiller: Why we need complex stories of motherhood
- A Berlin Wall around the brain?
- The link between arthritis and depression
- How to count to 60 on your fingers
- Would Chelsea Clinton ever run for public office?
- Rose McGowan: The Hollywood model is dying
- Jilly Cooper on modern men
- Kathy Burke: How I became editor of the Grenfell project 24 Stories
- If a pill could make you smarter, should we demand surgeons and judges take them?
- Would you actually do this to try and make yourself smarter?
- Edith Hall: Correcting Aristotle on gender and race
- Margaret Atwood on the TV adaptation of The Handmaid's Tale
- Rupert Everett on London's gay scene in the 1970s
- Goldie on the moment he realised he was an artist
- Philippe Sands, Elif Shafak and Juan Gabriel Vásquez: What makes a novel stand the test of time?
- Ian McEwan on adapting On Chesil Beach for the screen