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The Week , 17 Juillet 2026

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The Week, publié en langue Anglais, est un journal de Royaume-Uni. Consultez The Week en ligne sur PressReader ou téléchargez des numéros pour les lire plus tard. Parcourez les anciens numéros de The Week dans les archives.

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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