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Are you ready for medieval-core?
No one was more surprised than medieval armourer Matthew Finchen.

Worth the wait This is a beautifully written triumph
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's first novel since 2013's Americanah is a winner

Low-budget indie film Anora wins big at the Oscars
“The more Hollywood changes, the more it remains the same,” writes Ty Burr.

Forget the Trump noisepeace could now be possible
There's much to fixate on, but it's best to judge the President on the substance

Is it the final call for the Heathrow villagers?
Life with the residents whose homes could be destroyed if a third runway touches down

The Fat Badger, London's first invite-only pub
A riotously fun boozer that doesn't officially exist? No wonder celebs are secretly flocking here

Marlon James on why Kingston is Jamaica's beating cultural heart
Whether it’s parties, patties or patois, this Caribbean capital is a non-stop celebration, says the Booker Prize-winning author

The London socialite. His aristocrat killer. And a mother's search for justice
The brutal, ketamine-fuelled killing of a public schoolboy shocked the world. In our new true-crime podcast, we tell the real story

“Last year's Festival was brutal, but we're ready to put it right”
The Guinness Village is, to Cheltenham racegoers, something of a field of dreams.

Me, Marrakech and I: How to ace a solo female trip
I first visited Marrakech with my then-boyfriend in 2004, when I spent my days getting lost in the labyrinthine souks and witnessing snake charmers hypnotise cobras. Over 20 years later, I decided to see how it fared for females going it alone.

Out for the night You really shouldn't miss...
Not many artists manage to sell out The O2 on only their second album tour, but that’s exactly what 25-year-old Californian singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams has done with The Secret of Us. Granted, Abrams’s dad is Star Wars director JJ Abrams, her boyfriend is Paul Mescal, she’s close friends with Taylor Swift and recently collaborated with Selena Gomez.

Will Tuchel speak for nation over Trump's World Cup?
Questions coming as US president tears up the old world order

The 11 most inspiring women in London
The trailblazers shaping the capital

Actor Sadie Frost shops at Bella Freud, bathes at the Banya Russian baths and dines at Lemonia
Home is... I am back in Primrose Hill, where I was born and bred. It’s a full circle really.

'British criticism of Meghan has always been: witch! It's not subtle'
The first episode of Meghan of Montecito’s lifestyle show With Love, Meghan aired this week on Netflix: the duchess’s latest moonshot at the appearance of a perfect life.

From Sex Education to Agatha Christie, Mimi Keene's star is rising—just don't mention water...
Mimi Keene's cat and dog are pestering her on the sofa, annoyed she's paying attention to somebody else, but she seems to be in her happy place, saying: \"I'm not very adventurous, I'm a home bird.\"

What happens to London if climate change gets out of control?
A little-known oceanic current could collapse and wreak absolute havoc

I'm selling pictures of my body online to fund my touring
Streamers and ticketing sites have left musicians like me facing tough choices
The big shorts: next week in the City
London seals its position as the capital for growing businesses

At the table Sweet dreams are cooked like these
Sometimes dreaming seems a rather melancholy thing, to be thinking of another time, another place.

My ultimate make-up moments
The iconic artist shares her beauty secrets, her favourite products - and some of her starriest collaborations

How the Trump dividend is fuelling a FTSE bonanza
Investors are flocking to the London stock market and buying into Britain's future

'Rihanna loves me'
The Nigerian singer and double Mobo winner Ayra Starr on fame, faith and her number one fan

Neurohacking is the hot wellness trend, but is it the emperor's new code?
Are you behind the evolutionary curve if you're not rewiring your brain these days? CLAUDIA COCKERELL investigates...

Firstnight This beautifully tailored 1970s treatwears just as well today
One of the weird things about the- atre is that most plays have an initial run, then they’re never seen again. It’s an art form with a short memory. Watch- ing this revival of Alterations by Michael Abbensetts, rediscovered as part of the Black Plays Archive at the National Theatre, you do wonder how many other great pieces of writing are gathering dust somewhere.

Feed your mind with this stirringhymn to the greatest season on earth
Spring is in the air, at last. After a grinding winter of long icy spells, the sun is back, the blossom is on the trees and we can hear birdsong again.

Why Britain can win big by betting on the new space race
Britain and space exploration hardly sound like natural bedfellows.

This industry can be snakey and gross
Teddy Swims on how tackling his demons turned him into a megastar ready to take this weekend's Brits by storm

Our obsession with prizes makes fools of us all
As the Oscars roll into town again, this is why I despair of the whole charade

Hotpants are the hot ticket for the fashion pack as they hit the town
To quote Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones, skirt was very much off sick this London Fashion Week.