Ian Brunskill

The Times Companion to 2017: The best writing from The Times


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      First edition 2017

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      eBook Edition: © October 2017

      ISBN: 9780008262648

      Version: 2017-10-12

      CONTENTS

       Cover

       Title Page

       WINTER

       Game’s soul is not at Lord’s. It is here — Mike Atherton

       Confessions of a middle-aged man — Jonathan Gershfield

       Terrible teaching is what makes Oxford special — Giles Coren

       Children killed in Duterte’s drug war — Richard Lloyd Parry

       Zsa Zsa Gabor — Obituary

       Cash belongs in the past so let’s abolish it — Ed Conway

       Wild swimming is a rare splash of freedom — Edward Lucas

       Children of the internet are happy to live a lie — Oliver Moody

       How I conquered my morbid fear of flying — Melanie Phillips

       Year of revolution — Leading Article

       The NHS is in need of emergency treatment — Janice Turner

       The hedgie with a 99.9% success rate — Harry Wilson

       Are you tough enough for ‘radical candour’ at work? — Helen Rumbelow

       Our week: everyone — Hugo Rifkind

       Tourist exodus leaves gigolos hungry for love — Jerome Starkey