Confessions of a Downing Street photographer
Stefan Rousseau’s job is to capture the glimmer of reality amid the theatre. Tom Rowley joins him as he follows the men vying to be the next prime minister
Stefan Rousseau’s job is to capture the glimmer of reality amid the theatre. Tom Rowley joins him as he follows the men vying to be the next prime minister
Tender and soothing, with a note of melancholy, it is an aural balm for these troubled times
The Malian city couldn’t be further away from the myth, finds Will Brown
A fetching collection of canine-related art sets Jack Lahart’s tail wagging
It’s one of the only spaces in Lebanon’s capital where people can mingle for free. But the shadow of private development looms large
China’s cumbersome old system for paying utility bills involved a lot of waiting in line. That’s exactly why Lauren Teixeira liked it
Daniel Knowles, The Economist’s Mumbai correspondent, finds joy in the intermingling of Hindi and English
Liam Taylor, an Economist writer, gets a frightening diagnosis at a check-up in Kampala
Deep underground in Iraq, Ben Timberlake comes face to face with two ancient survivors
It’s most people’s worst nightmare. But as Adam Smith discovered, appearing nude in front of an audience of strangers is surprisingly empowering