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Past articles by Sarah:

How cancer made me fall back in love with fashion and live my last months to the full

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

‘I imagined black-plumed horses’: Sarah Hughes on planning her own big, fat gothic funeral

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

Line of Duty recap: series six episode three – the old band are back together

After two relatively sedate episodes, series six burst into life with murders, interrogations and a callback to series one → Read More

Line of Duty recap: series six episode two – the plot thickens, just very slowly

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

Line of Duty recap series six episode one – oh AC-12, how we've missed you

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

Line of Duty: the questions we need answered in series six

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

The Lamplighters by Emma Stonex review – haunting folk tale rebooted

Three lighthouse keepers in 70s Cornwall vanish in an elegant update of an early 20th-century mystery → Read More

Courttia Newland on writing Lovers Rock and his new novel: ‘I was selling my books on the street, literally’

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

Patricia Lockwood on No One Is Talking About This: 'I’m not the sort of writer who just invents things'

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

What trashy novels taught me about life

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

Spring promises: things to look forward to, from chocolate bunnies to flower-filled walks

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

David Mitchell and Robert Webb on the return of Back: 'At one point it felt like the show was doomed'

After four years, the duo reunite in their rural sitcom. What took them so long? → Read More

Death becomes them: why are ITV dramas so murder-obsessed?

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

Sitting comfortably? Top TV treats to raise your spirits in 2021

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

Romp and circumstance: why Netflix’s Bridgerton is just our cup of tea this year

Regency romance, intrigue and diversity make the new small-screen series addictive – Georgian fashion merely adds to the flavour → Read More

Edna O’Brien on turning 90: ‘I can’t pretend that I haven’t made mistakes’

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

Maggie O'Farrell: 'My children's feedback could be pretty brutal'

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

Remembering Selena: the legacy of a murdered star

Twenty-five years after the Tejano star was shot dead, she remains a symbol of pride for Mexican-Americans → Read More

‘Find a part of each day to relish’: coping with cancer and Covid

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

Super producer Jane Tranter: 'Women are finally getting the chance in TV'

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