Facts
Reporting, profiles, and non-fiction from the print edition.

Catman Scoop
Few local legends tip so deeply into folk horror like the Catman of Greenock; as we uncover, the matters behind the myth are far more engrossing than any blurry snatch of video.
26 February 2024
The WeHo Siege
What's it like to live among the beautiful people?
12 February 2024
Ghost ‘n’ the Machine
When you open up the spirit realm, you can't control who wanders in. Sometimes – just sometimes – the ghost of Oscar Wilde will give you career advice.
8 February 2024
Lunch for The Fence
How often do you have to file in order to be called a regular columnist? As this story proved, the answer is 'two years', as our free lunch editor returns for his second bite at the cadging cherry.
6 February 2024
But to Be Young
Coming of age is different for every generation – but it might've reached its apex in the sepia-tinted Seventies, when free love and naff rock still reigned supreme.
2 February 2024
You’re the One, Ellie Roebuck
Ever slide-tackled an ex? We take a look at the the scintillating dyke drama undergirding the entirety of women’s football.
29 January 2024
Failure to Turn
The majordomo of literary non-fiction meditates upon his mortality, his ear hair, and his complicated feelings toward the oeuvre of Luca Guadagnino.
26 January 2024
Dog Day Afternoon
The terrains of our teenage years can be strewn with all sorts; for one Kentish boy, it was dildos, condom wrappers and tyre tracks, courtesy of the local dogging community.
22 January 2024
Elder States, Man
To spend your life online is to live at one remove from reality – stand back too far, and you might find the years speeding by before your eyes.
19 January 2024
An Apology for January
Dry January, winter blues, seasonal affective disorder – all in the mind. January's a great month if you know what to do with it.
12 January 2024
When One Grows Tired of Cyberdog
Hanging out with some punks.
23 December 2023
Weeaboo Wonderland
A trip to a maid café in Bloomsbury.
18 December 2023