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Descendants of conquerors and the conquered must move towards a universal account of history
Fine-sounding words will not bring about change unless the UK confronts its history
The annual bible of cricket provides an especially poignant read in times of lockdown
An enjoyable biography of Neville Cardus, the man who brought poetry to the craft of cricket journalism
The Hampstead home of the England bowler is where he relaxes to focus on future glory
As one of Britain’s top spotters of equine pedigree, the Brexit-backer laments how foreign owners are taking over UK flat-racing
The film director talks about love at first sight for her mews house, and challenging Churchill’s version of history
The grandmaster, who lives with his parents in Oslo, on why computers are ‘stupid’ but studying military history is useful
Mahanta Shrestha on Nepal’s deep ties with the UK — and the ‘true’ origins of chicken tikka masala
The anti-doping chief on his shock at discovering how far Moscow officials went to falsify athletes’ samples
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