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Oscar-Winning Sound Legend Joel Moss Dies Aged 89

The film industry mourns the loss of Joel Moss, the legendary sound editor whose work on iconic films like Grease and Saturday Night Fever earned him an Academy Award. Tributes pour in for the Hollywood great.

Vogue's New Editor's Makeup-Free Gym Look Stuns NYC

Anna Wintour's surprise successor, Chioma Nnadi, makes a powerful first impression at a major New York fashion event, eschewing glamour for a raw, authentic look that breaks all conventions.

BBC editor cleared over edited Sunak interview

A BBC Breakfast editor has been exonerated after an internal investigation into the editing of a PM Sunak interview, which sparked accusations of censorship from viewers.

Meanjin Literary Journal Closes After 85 Years

The shocking closure of Australia's venerable literary journal Meanjin after 85 years sparks outrage and sorrow, highlighting a deepening crisis for the nation's cultural institutions.

Chloë Malle Appointed New Editor of British Vogue

Vogue announces Chloë Malle as its new Editor, succeeding the iconic Anna Wintour. Discover the details of this major fashion industry appointment and what it signals for the future of the iconic publication.

Chloe Malle: The Vogue Editor Beyond Her Famous Parents

An exclusive look into the life of Chloe Malle, the Vogue editor and daughter of legendary composer André Previn and author Candida McWilliam, who carved her own successful career in fashion journalism under Anna Wintour's mentorship.

Anna Wintour Signs New Long-Term Vogue Deal

Fashion icon Anna Wintour, the influential Editor-in-Chief of American Vogue, has signed a significant new long-term contract with Condé Nast, cementing her legendary status in the industry.

September 2025's Must-Read Books: Complete Guide

Discover the most anticipated book releases of September 2025. From gripping fiction to groundbreaking non-fiction, explore the titles that will dominate bestseller lists and book club discussions this autumn.

Benjamin Wood's 'Seascraper': A Masterful Tale of Art & Memory

Dive into our review of Benjamin Wood's stunning new novel, 'Seascraper'. A profound exploration of an artist's life, the shadows of the past, and the search for meaning that cements Wood's place as a major voice in British literary fiction.

ABC Editor's Luxury 'Junket' Funded by Lobbying Firm

ABC's Political Editor Andrew Greene faces scrutiny after an all-expenses-paid trip to a five-star Italian golf resort, raising serious questions about journalistic independence and corporate influence.

Author Discovers He's Related to the Real Oliver Twist

A stunning genealogical discovery reveals a modern author's direct lineage to the impoverished boy who inspired Charles Dickens' iconic character, Oliver Twist, rewriting a chapter of literary history.

Travel Editor's Top John Lewis Essentials

Discover the travel editor's curated selection of must-have John Lewis accessories that promise to transform your journey. From clever packing solutions to in-flight comfort, these are the investment pieces worth every penny.

Unmissable Literary Fiction: The Season's Best Novels

Dive into the Mail's definitive guide to this season's most compelling literary fiction, featuring profound explorations of identity, family, and the human condition from authors like Morgan Talty and M. John Harrison.

The Names by Florence Knapp: The Must-Read Debut Novel

Discover why Florence Knapp's debut novel, The Names, is the must-read literary sensation of the year. A gripping tale of family secrets, identity, and a mysterious inheritance that will keep you hooked until the final page.

Guardian Political Editor Brian Davis Dies Aged 88

Celebrating the life and legacy of Brian Davis, The Guardian's formidable political editor who redefined political journalism and mentored a generation of reporters from the 1970s to 1990s.

Polari Literary Prize Cancelled in Protest Over John Boyne

The prestigious Polari literary prize has been abruptly cancelled by its founder, Paul Burston, in a powerful stand against author John Boyne's controversial views on LGBTQ+ issues and transgender rights. The decision sends shockwaves through the UK liter

20 Best Short Books You Can Read in a Day

Discover the finest short novels and novellas for busy readers. Our curated list from The Independent features masterpieces by George Orwell, Kazuo Ishiguro, and more, all under 200 pages for instant literary satisfaction.

LGBTQ Literary Prize Cancelled in Gender-Critical Row

The prestigious Polari Book Prize, a cornerstone of the UK's LGBTQ literary calendar, has been abruptly cancelled following a major internal schism. The crisis was triggered by the controversial nomination of a gender-critical author, exposing deep ideolo

Sarah Hall's 'Helm': A Climate Masterpiece

Sarah Hall's latest novel, 'Helm', is a masterful exploration of climate change, blending lyrical prose with a haunting vision of environmental collapse. A must-read for 2025.

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