The best of the media in one magazine. Each issue stitches together news and views from more than 200 global news sources into an utterly enjoyable, informative read.
It wasn’t all bad
The main stories… …and how they were covered
Orbán ousted
THE WEEK
The Week
Politics
Spirit of the age
Good week for:
Bad week for:
Southport Inquiry
Poll watch
Europe at a glance
The world at a glance
People
Viewpoint: Keeping up the grind
Farewell
Drill, baby, drill? • With energy prices volatile due to the conflict in the Middle East, many are calling for North Sea oil resources to be fully exploited
Jackdaw and Rosebank
Best articles: Britain
IT MUST BE TRUE… • I read it in the tabloids
Best of the American columnists
Hegseth’s “purge”: turmoil at the Pentagon
Best articles: International
A war hero in the dock: the case against Ben Roberts-Smith
What the scientists are saying…
How octopuses mate at arm’s length
Vitamin D and dementia
The war in Iran: is America facing a “strategic defeat”?
Pick of the week’s Gossip
Kanye West: was it right to ban him?
Israel vs. Hezbollah: a barrier to peace
Wit & Wisdom
Statistics of the week
The Masters: McIlroy enters the pantheon of greats
The Grand National: perhaps not “too soft” after all
A last-minute twist to the title race
Sporting headlines
Pick of the week’s correspondence
A giant leap for mankind?
Review of reviews: Books
Novel of the week
THE WEEK Bookshop
Musical: Kiss of the Spider Woman • Curve Theatre, Leicester (0116-242 3595). Until 23 April, then Bristol Old Vic and on Run time: 2hrs 30mins
Podcasts… the history of music, and miscarriages of justice
Film & TV
The Testaments: a young adult sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale
Exhibition of the week David Hockney • Serpentine North, London W2 (020-7402 6075, serpentine.org). Until 23 August
Where to buy… • The Week reviews an exhibition in a private gallery
The row over Guernica
The week’s guide to what’s worth seeing
Best books… Adam Rutherford • The geneticist, writer and broadcaster picks five great, recently published books. He will be talking about the tenth anniversary edition of his A Brief History of Everyone Who Ever Lived (Orion £12.99) at the Stratford Literary Festival (stratlitfest.co.uk) on 8 May
Television
New to streaming
Best properties on the market
Food & Drink
Recipe of the week: Amma’s aubergine poriyal • There’s always one person in a family that makes the best version of a particular dish, says Brin Pirathapan: and in my family, everyone knows that my mum’s fried aubergine is the best aubergine dish around. There would be a full-on revolt if anyone turned up to a party at our family home and there wasn’t a vat of it waiting to be demolished. Mum passed on the recipe to me, but there’s an element of intuition that can’t be written down. None of us can fully live up to her famous dish, but we can try.
New cars: what the critics say
The best… chefs’ tools for the perfect roast
Tips… expert tips on learning a new language
And for those who have everything…
Where to buy… comfortable footwear
This week’s dream: the ancient rock art deep in the Sahara
Getting the flavour of…
Hotel of the week
Former policeman who became an action star
Fifties cover star who modelled for Barbara Hepworth
Companies in the news …and how they were assessed
Seven days in the Square...