The TV executive and presenter on the collapse of Kids Company, resigning his role at the BBC and how Orson Welles used to steal his dinner
It’s easy to make fun of people’s pretensions, but social mobility only works if we get ideas above our station
There were surprises and disappointments in this tribute to the composer, who died earlier this month
Brexit campaigners say actor’s support puts them on side of ordinary people, writes Sebastian Payne
High levels of correlations between shares are eroding the edge of hedge fund managers
Artist’s focus on the personal made the depressing headline news of the 1970s seem irrelevant
Futurist whose space age look took fashion to fresh frontiers
A lone writer’s attempt to jump on the bandwagon of journalists supposedly praising him but actually talking about themselves
Digital technology has liberated us to be whoever we want, says Gautam Malkani
Bowie showed the world how innovation and creativity can endure
Starman dies at a time when his musical powers had returned
Rock innovator also broke new ground in finance with the 1997 securitisation of his back catalogue
The south London boy who became a global icon
Musician had been battling cancer for 18 months
Bowie’s 25th album features pitch-perfect jazz-rock, surreal verses and a bravura range of singing
These days any ambitious young sports star aims to become a brand, writes Izabella Kaminska
The new musical by David Bowie and Enda Walsh delivers stirring music but little drama
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