Big Futures
Issue 1536
The UK’s state of flux and confusion has been a constant for months, so this week we launch our Big Futures campaign calling for the government to invest in long-term planning to prevent catastrophe for future generations
Lorraine Kelly still gets a buzz when she remembers the astronaut who sat on her sofa
Bill Nighy talks about seizing the day as his new film Living is released, and its writer, Nobel-winning Kazuo Ishiguro, explains why his latest study of “a certain kind of Englishness” is relevant now
Queen legend Brian May talks about the magic of stereoscopic photography
Eurotrash presenter Antoine de Caunes ponders whether Brexit is the real legacy of the TV cult classic
And Bristol vendor Euzefina shares how the cost-of-living crisis has made magazine sales more vital
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