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The i writer Sarah Hughes, who died last year, recounts her reignited passion for style in an extract from her acclaimed posthumous memoir → Read More
As a child, the Guardian and Observer writer – who died last year – often fantasised about her own ‘big death scene’. Then a terminal cancer diagnosis made things all too real → Read More
After two relatively sedate episodes, series six burst into life with murders, interrogations and a callback to series one → Read More
There’s a calmer pace to the series than we’ve come to expect, but that doesn’t mean the antics of Ted, Steve, Kate and co are any less enjoyable → Read More
Hastings, Arnott and Fleming are back with some new faces – and yet more bent coppers – but it’s far from happy families for the anti-corruption trio → Read More
What did Dot’s last message mean? And is Hastings a bad apple? As the police thriller returns, here are the things we need to know → Read More
Three lighthouse keepers in 70s Cornwall vanish in an elegant update of an early 20th-century mystery → Read More
A River Called Time is the book Courttia Newland always wanted to write, so why did it take him 20 years to complete? → Read More
The bestselling poet and author talks about drawing on her family's experiences to write her first novel - about the perils of a life lived online → Read More
They’re derided as being frothy thrillers bursting with sex and shopping. But for Sarah Hughes, these so-called ‘bonkbusters’ are filled with words of wisdom about friendship and feminism → Read More
We’ve all had enough of these long, dark days, thank you. Yes, we know it’s premature, but we’re fast-forwarding into spring. We’re ready for the new season… → Read More
After four years, the duo reunite in their rural sitcom. What took them so long? → Read More
The channel used to have fun with the likes of Cold Feet and At Home With the Braithwaites, but now it’s all crime, all the time → Read More
It’s in with the old and the new, as broadcasters and streaming platforms serve up a slew of fresh dramas, favourite series, comedy hits and debuts → Read More
Regency romance, intrigue and diversity make the new small-screen series addictive – Georgian fashion merely adds to the flavour → Read More
Ireland’s greatest living writer is as ambitious as ever. She talks about working in Nigeria, coping with critics – and one final novel → Read More
The author of the prize-winning Hamnet on her first children’s book, conquering her stammer, and the advantages of living with a fellow novelist → Read More
Twenty-five years after the Tejano star was shot dead, she remains a symbol of pride for Mexican-Americans → Read More
This year has challenged us all. But for Sarah Hughes it’s been particularly hard. Here, she talks about living with cancer – and letting in the light in the darkest of times → Read More
She brought Spooks, Doctor Who and His Dark Materials to our screens. Now the TV producer has teamed up with Lena Dunham on new banking drama, Industry → Read More