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The Week , 17 Juli 2026

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The Week, auf Englisch veröffentlicht, ist eine zeitung aus Vereinigtes Königreich. Greifen Sie online über PressReader auf The Week zu oder laden Sie Ausgaben herunter, um sie später zu lesen. Stöbern Sie in den älteren Ausgaben von The Week im Archiv.

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ArticleThe battle for Clac­ton

“He wanted a ‘people versus the estab­lish­ment’ fight to burn­ish his tar­nished cre­den­tials as a polit­ical out­sider,” said Rachel Sylvester in The Observer. But Nigel Far­age’s cyn­ical attempt to divert atten­tion from his “dubi­ous”, undeclared...

The battle for Clac­ton

ArticleThe shock­ing death of Ann Wid­de­combe

“West­min­ster is reel­ing” from the news that, it seems, Ann Wid­de­combe was murdered, said Tim Ship­man in The Spec­tator. “At this stage it is the done thing to urge people not to jump to con­clu­sions” – but “the leap­ing has already begun”. Nigel...

The shock­ing death of Ann Wid­de­combe

ArticleDown-to-earth diva from the Welsh Val­leys

A big-voiced, big-haired diva “with an endear­ingly down-toe­arth approach”, Bon­nie Tyler, who has died aged 75, “emerged from the Welsh Val­leys to become an inter­na­tional star”, said The Times. The most suc­cess­ful Welsh female singer since...

Down-to-earth diva from the Welsh Val­leys

ArticleWhy bees lick their lips after a snack

Bees lick their lips after a treat Do bees enjoy some foods more than oth­ers – and sig­nal it? That is the implic­a­tion of an intriguing new study that found that after being given tasty foods, bumble bees will effect­ively lick their lips, whereas...

Why bees lick their lips after a snack