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.
The main stories… …and how they were covered
The blockade continues
It wasn’t all bad
THE WEEK
The Week
Politics
Spirit of the age
Good week for:
Bad week for:
Rapist convicted
Antisemitic attacks
Poll watch
Europe at a glance
The world at a glance
People
Viewpoint: Named and shamed
Farewell
Chernobyl, 40 years on • On 26 April 1986, a reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in Ukraine exploded
Wartime in Chernobyl
Best articles: Britain
IT MUST BE TRUE… I read it in the tabloids
Best of the American columnists
“WEAK on Crime”: Trump takes on the Pope
Best articles: International
The rise of the machines: an all-robot victory in Ukraine
What the scientists are saying…
Atlantic current could soon collapse
Spider bite admissions
Pick of the week’s Gossip
The Sussexes on tour: a royal “hokey-cokey”
UK Armed Forces: desperately inadequate?
The SNP: heading for a loveless landslide
A “Summer of Sex”: Niblett’s big idea
Wit & Wisdom
Statistics of the week
Football: Coventry City return to the Premier League
Golf: an uncertain future for the Saudi-backed LIV tour
India’s 15-year-old cricketing phenomenon
Sporting headlines
Pick of the week’s correspondence
The Mandelson scandal
Review of reviews: Books
Novel of the week
THE WEEK Bookshop
Musical: Avenue Q • Shaftesbury Theatre, London WC2 (020-7379 5399 Until 29 August) Running time: 2hrs 15mins
Theatre: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest • The Old Vic, London SE1 (0344-871 7628). Until 23 May Running time: 2hrs 40mins
Film & TV
Grayson Perry Has Seen the Future (and he doesn’t like it)
Exhibition of the week V&A East • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London E20 (020-7942 2000, van.ac.uk)
Where to buy… • The Week reviews an exhibition in a private gallery
Art in the stratosphere
The week’s guide to what’s worth seeing
Best books… Slavoj Žižek • The Slovenian philosopher picks five novels about global catastrophe that changed his thinking. He will be speaking about the ideas in his new book – Liberal Fascisms (Bloomsbury £9.99) – in Bristol and London on 5 and 6 May (howtoacademy.com)
Television
Coming up for sale
Best properties on the market
Food & Drink
Recipe of the week: spring meatballs, pasta and peas • When it comes to family favourites and crowd-pleasers, you can’t go wrong with a meatball, says Georgina Hayden. Light, lemony and spring-like, this brothy recipe is both comforting and fresh – and a gorgeous way of getting greens into your dinner. My kids love it, especially when I roll the meatballs really small.
The best… children’s bikes
Tips of the week… to help with revising for exams
And for those who have everything…
Where to find… Britain’s finest Georgian buildings
This week’s dream: hiking in style in the Indian Himalayas
Getting the flavour of…
Hotel of the week
Trailblazing DJ who reported on the Rwanda genocide
The influential Italian designer behind Diesel jeans
Companies in the news …and how they were assessed
Associated British Foods/Primark: giant demerger unleashes Primark
Seven days in the Square Mile
Issue of the week: the battle for control of the Fed • Millions of Americans tuned into Kevin...