
Authors
Miles Ellingham & Cormac Kehoe, John Banville, Claudia Cockerell, Lauren Bensted, Ella Fox-Martens, Bron Maher, Jake Warren, Clive Martin, Max Daly, Anonymous, The Fence
From this Issue
Miles Ellingham & Cormac Kehoe
The Buddha of Siberia
Today, Evgeny Lebedev sees himself as London's media mogul du jour. Once, he was just the nepo baby of former KGB agent, now here’s the definitive account of his lifelong journey to the heart of the fourth estate.
19 September 2024
John Banville
A Memorable Meal
A world-famous novelist once went for lunch in an Umbrian tavern. He's remembered it for the past fifty years. He recounts it for us now.
3 October 2024
Claudia Cockerell
Down on the Farm
Deep in the dark heart of Bamford Country, mutiny brews. For the past two decades, Lady Carole has transformed the Cotswolds. But what do the locals really think of her?
7 October 2024
Lauren Bensted
Over the Hill and Far Away
Every summer Barnard Castle hosts a special festival dedicated to the music of John Martyn: a moveable Graceland in the Teeside Hills.
9 October 2024
Ella Fox-Martens
Icarus Also Flew
Deep in the heart of the world’s first lockdown, Our writer flew from Perth to London to move in with a man she'd fallen in love with but had never met. This is their love story.
14 October 2024
Bron Maher
A Load of Bollocks
What do revellers at one of London's most naked sex clubs think of the Labour Party? Our special correspondent stripped off and asked other bare clubbers what they thought of the Autumn budget.
15 October 2024
Jake Warren
War Games
The Colonel was at the pub, plotting up an ethical mercenary company to do battle in Ukraine: here is the bizarre story of the Mozart Group.
22 October 2024
Clive Martin
The More They Feel, the More They Buy
Mad//fest, or Madfest for short, is an advertising and marketing conference where speakers declaim that 'brands are dead' or 'brands are God.'
22 October 2024
Max Daly
A Hackney Story
In the early 2000s, Clapton was the scene of a spate of public shootings, often conducted in broad daylight. The area earned the tabloid sobriquet ‘Murder Mile’. But who was behind the violence? Police officers from Operation Trident and villains from the warring gangs speak for the very first time.
18 November 2024
Anonymous
A Long Stretch
Ever wondered what happens on a long-term jury trial? A jury foreman reveals all. Well, not quite all. That would be contempt.
4 December 2024
The Fence
Snooker Loopy
Two writers face off in a grudge match of snooker: the fanciful, ludicrous game of punished error and forced embarrassment. Róisín Lanigan cues off first...
9 December 2024
The Fence
Nobel Endeavours II
We return to ask some stupid questions of the smartest people on Earth and, once more, our Nobelists oblige.
19 December 2024



