Prospect Magazine  |  July 26
In Prospect's July 26 issue: A plan for Britain: with the UK facing yet another change of prime minister, Ravi Gurumurthy outlines a bold plan for Labour to get our economy moving and, as the World Cup begins, David Goldblatt writes on the power of the great global festival of our times. Plus, Ed Siddons reports how a member of the Assad regime built a European property empire, BBC newsreader Sophie Raworth on the joy of running, Ethan Zuckerman on the alien rock band Angine de Poitrine and Benjamin Clark on how AI slop took over the British right’s future visions. In the culture, Susie Mesure explores the state of climate fiction, Kate Maltby reviews Greg Doran’s memoir on Shakespeare and grief, and Alan Rusbridger on Nil Venditti, a conductor for the 21st century. Plus, Sheila Hancock returns to the Lighthouse, and Jeremy Hunt does our Hinterland Q&A
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Prospect Magazine July 26.