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The vilification of Jeremy Corbyn in the media is too personal

Jeremy Corbyn is like Marmite. Not in the sense that you love him or hate him. But in that he is almost universally hated, does no real harm, wears brown…

Jewish students’ criticism of NUS should not be ignored

There is no doubt that press criticism of the NUS as out-of-touch and politically radical is often unfair, and that the response to the election of Malia Bouattia as NUS…

Celebrity Island review: revamped with Bear Grylls

Bear Grylls returned this week to revitalise our Sunday night with a cast of the usual Z-list celebrities fighting for survival on an uninhabited island in Celebrity Island with Bear…

Charles Nurick reviews My Dad Wrote a Porno

Our dads can all be embarrassing at times. Whether it be making seal noises in a restaurant because they are hungry, telling your girlfriend about the time you once threw…

Podcast Pick: The Guardian’s Close Encounters

The Guardian and sex tips are not necessarily two elements I would have imagined resulting in the most successful podcast. However, The Guardian’s new sex and relationships podcast, Close Encounters,…

Netflix Pick: White Helmets

To save a life is to save all of humanity’. This is the motto adopted by the heroic members of the Syrian Civil Defence – also known as The White…

The BBC National Short Story Competition on Radio 4

From September 16 to 23, Radio 4 have interviewed the shortlisted authors for the BBC National Short Story Competition on Front Row, following with an extract of their short story…

Under Diane James, the death bell has tolled for UKIP

A spate of high-profile resignations at the pinnacle of public life have shocked the nation. People who were once the bedrock of our institutions have crumbled under a momentous and…