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Censorship and sensibility The woke case against free speech
These are bad arguments, butit’s handy to have them all here in one place
You won't be lost for words, alas
One or two drinks on the Seed Library menu read like gags from Andy Zaltzman, the sometime comedian and longtime cricket fanatic who has mad hair and whose wordplay is madder still.

Charlton House and Gardens
Where in London can you find mermaids, meet the gods Venus and Vulcan, participate in a fesitval of debauched madness, be inspired to eat more healthily and enjoy the capital's poshest loo?

Shaboozey and Cktrl take charge asi-D magazine makes the coolest of comebacks
In a sign that print culture is making a comeback, i-D magazine returned to newsstands this week after a two-year hiatus.

Step into spring! Your style guide
Beyond the beautiful boutiques of Mount Street - which, for the record, are always worth a visit an affordable high street revolution has taken place.

What you thinkisn't what you thought: in praise of cultural U-turns
It's always heartening, given shortened attention spans, to find that the long essay still exists in book form. And hats off to Notting Hill Editions which still commissions contemporary authors to write them.

High hopes for a new cannabis-based alternative to opioid painkillers
More than one in three adults in the UK suffers from chronic pain just under 28 million people, according to the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice). But until now, the treatment options have been severely limited by the addictiveness of opioid painkillers.
Three fantastic areas for first-time buyer bargains
Life has just got that bit harder for first-time buyers trying to step on to London's housing market.

Secrets of the fixers for the super-rich
A private word with the Pope? A serenade from Rihanna? This is beyond concierge

Are barber shops the latest front for London crime gangs?
Drugs. People trafficking. Terrorism. That £10 haircut might be too good to be true

Your idyllic Paphos getaway awaits
Paphos is one of the most popular destinations for Mediterranean holidays, and for good reason.

Fromsci-fi horror to screwball romance, Amber Midthunder is making her name atlightningspeed
Few survive the Predator, but Amber Midthunder - who hunted down the sci-fi monster in the excellent prequel Prey - not only escaped the jungle in one piece but also became one of Hollywood's brightest new prospects in the process.

Nice to be Nasty: the second coming of a music warrior
Killer album? Acting with Nicole Kidman? Rap star Rico Nasty is back and doing it all her way

Crystal Palace at the crossroads
The Eagles are flying high, but uncertainty surrounds their players, their boss and the ownership

Live long and prosper? It's a lot simpler than you think, says Dr Chatterjee
Doctor Rangan Chatterjee is on a mission to spread the good and healthy life to the masses.

Actor Russell Tovey shops at Stone Island, dines at 45 Jermyn Street and strolls the Thames beaches
Best meal you've had? I always have fantastic food at The Delaunay, it's full of theatre folk.

No sex please, we're Gen Z
It's often bandied around that young people aren't having as much sex as their forefathers.

Aglowing residency amid the spartan gloom
A bleak mist shrouds the restaurant business.

The art of making your walls beautiful
Here's where to buy the best pieces, from cutting-edge new names to vintage finds

Should Tuchel try to tame Bellingham's wild side?
The line between genius and recklessness is perilously thin

This flashback to Sidney Poitier vs Hollywood racism is wickedly funny
Unfolding in real time in a tight and wickedly funny 90 minutes, Ryan Calais Cameron's play dramatises the moral challenge faced by Sidney Poitier at the start of his career in the racist, paranoid Hollywood of 1955. Should he denounce colleagues in the civil rights struggle, including the heroic Paul Robeson, to get a foot on the ladder in an NBC TV movie?

'Don't pigeonhole me — I can do anything I want!'
Raised in a strict religious 'cult, musician Sasami has found her spiritual home among the genre-busting vanguard of female pop

Forgettidyhomes: this story of the fight against enforced domesticity is a bit of a mess
Housework is unbelievably boring.

The extraordinary downfall of the superstar trader
Tom Hayes shared cells with killers. Now he’s fighting to clear his name

Two Nasa astronauts return to Earth after nine months in space
“It was a homecoming that made everyone — and everything — flip for joy.

Luxuriate on Sardinia's south coast
These three unique getaways at Forte Village Resort have plenty to tempt couples and families

This clued-up nostalgia fest is partying as if it's 1995
Omigod guys, Amy Heckerling's musical adaptation of her 1995 film about a rich Beverly Hills brat finding wisdom and true love is, like, kinda fun.

Relax in style in sun-drenched Crete
Daios Cove offers sun, sand and serenity - and an opportunity to recharge your mind and body

North London's gang wars go global
Drug feud blood is now spilling over into Spain, Moldova and beyond

TV presenter Laura Whitmore loves date nights at Koko, shops at Beyond Retro and drinks at the Toucan
North London, for more than a decade. I only came here for a year after winning a contract to be the face of MTV — and I never left.