Plus: Phil Spector's final interview, a look back at the Trump years and Mary Beard's rise
Dear Reader, For years, the benefits of Brexit have had to be debated as theoreticals, but now that we are finally out of the EU, the pandemic is offering an early taste of the difference our independence might be able to make. Juliet Samuel writes in her column how the vaccine procurement effort provides a blueprint for exactly how Britain’s new freedoms can be used to ensure that Brexit ends up being a long-term success. The Trump presidency will come to an end on Wednesday, with the wounds from the Capitol riots still fresh and a second impeachment still unresolved. Even without those events, however, it would have been an extraordinary, custom-smashing four years. Tim Stanley has taken a look back at Donald Trump’s single term in office in this excellent long read and interrogates how much the President’s unchanging personality drove events. Phil Spector, the hugely successful music producer and infamous murderer, died on Saturday. Even before his crime, Mr Spector was media-shy and went a quarter of a century without giving an interview. That was until 2003, when, just three weeks before his arrest, he spoke to Mick Brown. It’s both a sweeping look at his immense influence on the world of music and a remarkable insight into a troubled mind. Mary Beard is the latest to take part in our long-running (and brilliant) Fame and fortune weekly series, in which well-known faces open up about their financial pasts and presents, and their attitudes to money. In her entry, Ms Beard tells Nicola Venning about the point where she went from a struggling academic to knowing money would no longer be an issue, her personal luxury and how the pandemic has heightened her sense of fairness and injustice. Chris | | |
My Choices | 'Britain's nimble vaccine taskforce puts EU bureaucracy to shame' – Juliet Samuel argues that the UK's vaccine strategy shows how the nation can succeed. | | | | |
Three weeks before his arrest for murder, Phil Spector, the late music producer, gave his first interview in 25 years to Mick Brown. It's a must-read. (Free to read) | | | Dream of escaping to the countryside? After 12 years in the wild, Tom Hodgkinson learned the hard way that it's not as idyllic as it appears. Here's why. | | |
What did you think? Let us know how we're doing using the feedback button below or tweet me @chrisevans1. Although I am unable to respond individually to all the emails I receive, I am grateful to you for sending them to me. Send feedback | |
We hope you enjoyed our newsletter. If you have questions or feedback, please visit our help page. If you have questions about your Telegraph subscription, including delivery issues or technical ones, please visit this page and contact us that way. If you would like a letter to the Editor published in The Telegraph, email it to dtletters@telegraph.co.uk. Please include name, address, work and home telephone numbers. | |
|
We have sent you this email because you have either asked us to or because we think it will interest you. Unsubscribe | Update your preferences For any other questions, please visit our help page here. Any offers included in this email come with their own Terms and Conditions, which you can see by clicking on the offer link. We may withdraw offers without notice. Telegraph Media Group Limited or its group companies - 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT. Registered in England under No 451593. |
|