Journal Archive
This is a links archive of all the pieces shared on the Journal website before the launch of our Medium publication.
Journal 66 // Sunday 9th July
Postpartum psychosis: “I’m afraid of how you’ll judge me, as a mother and as a person” // Mosaic // Science // Read Now
“In some possible branches of the future leaving will be an error” // Jack of Kent // Politics // Read Now
This Lawsuit Goes to 11 // Bloomberg // Entertainment // Read Now
The complete history of the IBM PC, part one: The deal of the century // Ars Technica // Technology // Read Now
Will I Get A Ticket? // Vestoj // Fashion // Read Now
Journal 65 // Sunday 2nd July
Somerdale to Skarbimierz // The London Review of Books // Society // Read Now
How the Tory election machine fell apart // The Guardian // Politics // Read Now
The Devil’s Henchmen // The Atavist // Politics // Read Now
My Aryan princess // The Dallas Morning News // Crime // Read Now
How An Entire Nation Became Russia’s Test Lab for Cyberwar // Wired // Technology // Read Now
Journal 64 // Sunday 25th June
This Was The Election Where The Newspapers Lost Their Monopoly On The Political News Agenda // Buzzfeed // Politics // Read Now
The Third Person // The New Yorker // Life // Read Now
See No Evil // Texas Monthly // Crime // Read Now
In Defectors From the North, Doctors in South Korea Find Hope — and Data // Undark // Science // Read Now
Trained to Kill: How Four Boy Soldiers Survived Boko Haram // New York Times // Life // Read Now
Journal 63 // Sunday 18th June
From Russia With Blood // Buzzfeed // Crime // Read Now
The Way Ahead // www.stephenfry.com // Technology // Read Now
The Political Legacy of Helmut Kohl // Der Spiegel // Politics // Read Now
Urban Dreams // California Sunday // Society // Read Now
The once and future president? // The Spectator // Politics // Read Now
Journal 62 // Sunday 11th June
“Strong and Stable My Arse”: How Theresa May Blew the British General Election // Vanity Fair // Politics // Read Now
The Bounty Hunter of Wall Street // New York Times // Business // Read Now
The Book of Jeremy Corbyn // The New Yorker //Politics // Read Now
So, who are the DUP? // Open Democracy // Politics // Read Now
Britain: The End of a Fantasy // New York Review of Books // Politics // Read Now
Journal 61 // Sunday 4th June
UK General Election Special // Journal // Politics // Read Now
Aleppo After the Fall // New York Times // Politics // Read Now
The Lost Joys of the Screen Saver // The Paris Review // Culture // Read Now
The Virus Hunters // Undark // Science // Read Now
My déjà vu is so extreme I can’t tell what’s real any more // Mosaic Science // Life // Read Now
Journal 60 // Sunday 28th May
Dacre’s Paper // London Review of Books // Society // Read Now
Inside Hillary Clinton’s Surreal Post-Election Life // New York // Politics // Read Now
Gerhard Steidl Is Making Books an Art Form // The New Yorker // Culture // Read Now
The Dictator’s Team // ESPN // Sport // Read Now
Long Way Home // Virginia Quarterly Review // Life // Read Now
Journal 59 // Sunday 21st May
Why the Tories keep winning // New Statesman // Politics // Read Now
Why Amazon is eating the world // Techcrunch // Business // Read Now
Trying to Remember J.F.K. // The New Yorker // Life // Read Now
When Your Child Is a Psychopath // The Atlantic // Science // Read Now
Scaling the World’s Most Lethal Mountain, in the Dead of Winter // New York Times // Life // Read Now
Journal 58 // Sunday 14th May
Saddam’s cake // rosegeorge.com // Life // Read Now
Donald Trump After Hours Time // Politics // Read Now
Women aren’t meant to talk about miscarriage. But I’ve never been able to keep a secret The Guardian // Life // Read Now
How the Aztecs predicted the apocalypse The Outline // Society // Read Now
Is China the World’s New Colonial Power? New York Times // Politics // Read Now
Journal 57 // Sunday 7th May
This Town Has Been Labour Since 1919. It’s About To Switch To The Tories // Buzzfeed // Politics // Read Now
Where oil rigs go to die // The Guardian // Business // Read Now
Deadly Game: Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un Risk Nuclear War // Der Spiegel // Politics // Read Now
Emmanuel Macron // BBC // Politics // Read Now
The Thieves Who Steal Sunken Warships, Right Down to the Bolts // Outside // Life // Read Now
Journal 56 // Sunday 30th April
The Living Disappeared // California Sunday // Life // Read Now
Europe’s Famed Bog Bodies Are Starting to Reveal Their Secrets // Smithsonian Magazine // History // Read Now
The legend of the Legion // Aeon // Society // Read Now
The enigma of Assad: How a painfully shy eye doctor turned into a murderous tyrant // Quartz // Politics // Read Now
The unfinished business of immunotherapy // MIT Technology Review // Science // Read Now
Journal 55 // Sunday 23rd April
Putin’s Career Rooted in Russia’s KGB // The Washington Post // Politics // Read Now
A Case So Cold It Was Blue // Vanity Fair // Crime // Read Now
Inside the Glowing-Plant Startup That Just Gave up Its Quest // Backchannel // Science // Read Now
Who are the new jihadis? // The Guardian // Society // Read Now
The Syria Catastrophe // n+1 // Politics // Read Now
Journal 54 // Sunday 16th April
The Useful Village // The Virginia Quarterly Review // Society // Read Now
Erdogan’s Turkey // BBC // Politics // Read Now
The End of Independent Film As We Know It // The Ringer // Entertainment // Read Now
The Week the World Almost Ended // Slate // History // Read Now
Margaret Atwood, the Prophet of Dystopia // The New Yorker // Books // Read Now
Journal 53 // Sunday 9th April
Arron Banks: ‘Brexit was a war. We won. There’s no turning back now’ // The Guardian // Politics // Read Now
A.I. Versus M.D. // The New Yorker // Technology // Read Now
Oscar-Zero: Notes from a Nuclear Tourist // Places Journal // Society // Read Now
The Patriarchy Hates the Moon // The Atlantic // Society // Read Now
Among the Zealots // Men’s Health // Life // Read Now
Journal 52 // Sunday 2nd April
How Ex-Spy Christopher Steele Compiled His Explosive Trump-Russia Dossier // Vanity Fair // Politics // Read Now
The Last London // London Review of Books // Society // Read Now
The Oil Cross: On Being Raised to Wage Spiritual Warfare // Catapult // Life // Read Now
Urban Evolution // Edge // Science // Read Now
Dmitry Medvedev: the whipping boy for Russia’s discontented // The Guardian // Politics // Read Now
Journal 51 // Sunday 26th March
Chasing the Phantom // Wired // Society // Read Now
The Sense of an Endling // Longreads // Science // Read Now
The Detonation Detectives // The Verge // Politics // Read Now
Trump’s Diplomat // Independent Journal Review // Politics // Read Now
Goodbye, My Brother // Esquire // Life // Read Now
Journal 50 // Sunday 19th March
Do your homework // London Review of Books // Politics // Read Now
An interview with Paul Kimmage: Team Sky’s charade has been exposed // Cycling Tips // Sport // Read Now
Murder in the Lucky Holiday Hotel // BBC // Crime // Read Now
The Great Smartphone War // Vanity Fair // Business // Read Now
Meet the Companies Literally Dropping ‘Irish’ Pubs in Cities Across the World // Eater // Business // Read Now
Journal 49 // Sunday 12th March
Welcome to Pleistocene Park // The Atlantic // Science // Read Now
Women in Power // London Review of Books // Society // Read Now
The Showman // New Yorker // Politics // Read Now
Going underground: inside the world of the mole-catchers // The Guardian // Society // Read Now
Manchester’s Cold War // BBC // Sport // Read Now
Journal 48 // Sunday 5th March
The Curse of the Bahia Emerald, a Giant Green Rock That Ruins Lives // Wired // Life // Read Now
The Meaning of Allahu Akbar // Hazlitt // Society // Read Now
The Wreck // The Atavist // History // Read Now
Meet the Woman Who Helps Humanize Murderers // MEL // Crime // Read Now
Peter Popoff, the Born-Again Scoundrel // GQ // Life // Read Now
Journal 47 // Sunday 26th February
Trump, Putin, and the New Cold War // The New Yorker // Politics // Read Now
4chan: The Skeleton Key to the Rise of Trump // Medium // Society // Read Now
Reflecting On One Very, Very Strange Year At Uber // www.susanjfowler.com // Society // Read Now
An Island Presence // Granta // Life // Read Now
Vladimir Lenin’s Return Journey to Russia Changed the World Forever // Smithsonian // History // Read Now
Journal 46 // Sunday 19th February
Michael Flynn, General Chaos // New Yorker // Politics // Read Now
An Ad Hoc Affair // The Nation // Society // Read Now
The Macedonian Teens Who Mastered Fake News // Wired // Society // Read Now
Serial Killers Should Fear This Algorithm // Bloomberg // Crime // Read Now
How Drowning Happens // Sydney Morning Herald // Life // Read Now
Journal 45 // Sunday 12th February
James Bailey Is a Liar. Is He a Murderer? // Slate // Crime // Read Now
Death in the Forest // Eater // Life // Read Now
The Preacher and the Sheriff // New York Times // Society // Read Now
My Double Life as a KGB Agent // The Guardian // Society // Read Now
Searching for California’s Lost Viking Treasure Ship // Newsweek // Life // Read Now
Journal 44 // Sunday 5th February
How to Culture Jam a Populist in Four Easy Steps // Caracas Chronicles // Politics // Read Now
Xenu’s Paradox: The Fiction of L. Ron Hubbard and the Making of Scientology // Longreads // Society // Read Now
Where Slang Comes From // The Pudding // Society // Read Now
Why Hollywood As We Know It Is Already Over // Vanity Fair // Business // Read Now
MIA // The Atavist // Life // Read Now
Journal 43 // Sunday 29th January
The 21st Century Gold Rush // Huffington Post // Politics // Read Now
Doomsday Prep for the Super-Rich // New Yorker // Society // Read Now
The Radical Crusade of Mike Pence // Rolling Stone // Politics // Read Now
A Lot of What Is Known about Pirates Is Not True, and a Lot of What Is True Is Not Known // Humanities // History // Read Now
Inside LAX’s New Anti-Terrorism Intelligence Unit // The Atlantic // Society // Read Now
Journal 42 // Sunday 22nd January
Superintelligence: The idea that eats smart people // Idle Words // Technology // Read Now
Longed-For Child // Some Such Stories // Life // Read Now
Libor scandal: the bankers who fixed the world’s most important number // Read Now
Skin in the Game // ESPN // Life // Read Now
The Dark, Dangerous World of Illegal Mining // Roads & Kingdoms // Life // Read Now
Journal 41 // Sunday 15th January
President In-Law // New York Magazine // Politics // Read Now
The Detective of Northern Oddities // Outside // Science // Read Now
The Crimes of SEAL Team 6 // The Intercept // Society // Read Now
Going Viral // Mosaic // Society // Read Now
This 3,500-Year-Old Greek Tomb Upended What We Thought We Knew About the Roots of Western Civilization // Smithsonian Magazine // History // Read Now
Journal 40 // Sunday 8th January
The Fighter // New York Times // Society // Read Now
Future Shock // Vulture // Entertainment // Read Now
Cocaine, Tug Boats and Tip Offs // Wired // Crime // Life // Read Now
Burj Khalifa: Alone at the Top of the World // Catapult // Society // Read Now
The Mysterious Disappearance of Keith Davies // Hakai Magazine // Life // Read Now
Journal 39 // Sunday 1st January
The Baby in the Plastic Bag // Dagbladet // Life // Read Now
Prince of the Forty Thieves // Atavist // Crime // Read Now
Russians at the Gates // New England Review // Life // Read Now
The Prisoner // Texas Monthly // Society // Read Now
Climbing the World’s Biggest Tree // The Economist // Nature // Read Now
2016
Journal 38 // Sunday 25th December
Homer and Harold // The Marshall Project // Society // Read Now
The Man Who Cleans Up After Plane Crashes // GQ // Society // Read Now
The Trouble with Defectors // Harper’s // Politics // Read Now
For 40 Years, This Russian Family Was Cut Off From All Human Contact, Unaware of World War II // Smithsonian Magazine // History // Read Now
Person of Interest 2016 Longlist // Financial Times // Life // Read Now
Journal 37 // Sunday 18th December
An Enemy of the Kremlin Dies in London // The Atlantic // Crime // Read Now
Wild Thing // Aeon // Nature // Read Now
The Age of Outrage // New Statesman // Society // Read Now
North America’s Lost Medieval City // Ars Technica // History // Read Now
The Neo-Nazi Murder Trial Revealing Germany’s Darkest Secrets // The Guardian // Society // Read Now
Journal 36 // Sunday 11th December
The Pessimist’s Guide to 2017 // Bloomberg // Politics // Read Now
The Clam That Sank a Thousand Ships // Hakai // Nature // Read Now
The Pilot Who Stole a Secret Soviet Fighter Jet // BBC // History // Read Now
They Are Slaughtering Us Like Animals // New York Times // Society // Read Now
We Tracked Down A Fake-News Creator In The Suburbs. Here’s What We Learned // National Public Radio // Society // Read Now
Journal 35 // Sunday 4th December
What Happens When Millions Of People Suddenly Get The Internet // Buzzfeed // Society // Read Now
World Chess Has a Big Problem // Bloomberg // Life // Read Now
Dispatches From the Alternate Universe Where Hillary Clinton Won // Newsweek // Politics // Read Now
What the Trees Say // New York Review of Books // Books // Read Now
How To Hide $400m // NYT Magazine // Life // Read Now
Journal 34 // Sunday 27th November
The Last Unknown Man // New Republic // Life // Read Now
Revenge of the Tabloids // The Guardian // Society // Read Now
Farewell, Champions of Havana // Roads and Kingdoms // Life // Read Now
Cuba: Fidel Castro’s Record of Repression // Human Rights Watch // Society // Read Now
The Architectural Relevance of the International Space Station // Architectural Review // Architecture // Read Now
Lizard Games // Rock Paper Shotgun // Society // Read Now
Journal 33 // Sunday 20th November
Unfathomable // Epic // Life // Read Now
When a Populist Demagogue Takes Power // New Yorker // Politics // Read Now
This Is How Steve Bannon Sees The Entire World // Buzzfeed // Politics // Read Now
A Lost World of Shipwrecks Is Found // New York Times // History // Read Now
Gold Rush: Inside British Cycling’s Medal Factory // Financial Times // Sport // Read Now
Journal 32 // Sunday 13th November
Populism as a Backlash Against Globalisation — Historical Perspectives // Center For International Relations and Sustainable Development // Politics // Read Now
A New Theory for why Voters are so Angry, That Actually Makes Sense // Washington Post // Society // Read Now
The Plot Against America // New York Times // Books // Read Now
Canary in the Code Mine // Backchannel // Society // Read Now
The Art of Biography // The Paris Review // Books // Read Now
Back to the Drawing Board // Maison Neuve // Art // Read Now
Cartoon // New Yorker // Gallows Humour // Read Now
Journal 31 // Sunday 6th November
How a Pillar of German Banking Lost Its Way // Der Spiegel // Business // Read Now
The Lost Children of ‘Runaway Train’ // Mel Magazine // Society // Read Now
The Rebranding of Europe’s Far Right // The Guardian // Politics // Read Now
The Party That Wants To Make Poland Great Again // New York Times // Politics // Read Now
The Lost Civilization of Dial-Up Bulletin Board Systems // The Atlantic // Technology // Read Now
Journal 30 // Sunday 30th October
Undercover With a Border Militia // Mother Jones // Society // Read Now
Into the Storm // GQ // Life // Read Now
Arron Banks: The Man Who Bought Brexit // New Statesman // Politics // Read Now
Nepal: The Maoist Dream // Al Jazeera // Politics // Read Now
Second Life was Just the Beginning // Wired // Technology // Read Now
Journal 29 // Sunday 23rd October
Eyes Aloft // Virginia Quarterly Review // Life // Read Now
The Deepest Dig // California Sunday // Science // Read Now
How Europe Left Itself Open to Terrorism // ProPublica // Society // Read Now
Tim Kaine’s Radical Optimism // New Yorker // Politics // Read Now
Surviving the Fall of ISIS // National Geographic // Politics // Read Now
Journal 28 //Sunday 16th October
The Rise and Fall of Silk Road // Wired // Crime // Read Now
Take Nothing, Leave Nothing // Lapham’s Quarterly // Life // Read Now
The Real Scandal Behind the Panama Papers // Vanity Fair // Society // Read Now
The Website Providing Abortion Without Borders // Digg // Society // Read Now
Is it Ruth Davidson’s destiny to save the Union? // New Statesman // Politics // Read Now
Journal 27 // Sunday 9th October
Speak, Memory // The Verge // Life // Read Now
Interview: Tony Blair // Esquire // Politics // Read Now
The Way Ahead // The Economist // Politics // Read Now
Living the Life // London Review of Books // Business // Read Now
The Man Who Solved His Own Murder // White Noise // Society // Read Now
Journal 26 // Sunday 2nd October
Welcome to the Dark Net // Vanity Fair // Technology // Read Now
Hot Mess // Bloomberg // Business // Read Now
Cloak and Dagger // The Daily Beast // Life // Read Now
He Had His Reasons // Granta // Society // Read Now
Dispatches from the Rap Wars // Chicago Magazine // Society // Read Now
Journal 25 // Sunday 25th September
Man v Rat // The Guardian // Science // Read Now
The Most Charming Man In Washington // The Huffington Post // Politics // Read Now
The Prawn War // Roads & Kingdoms // Society // Read Now
The Agency // NYT Magazine // Politics // Read Now
Breakfast In The Ruins // New York Review of Books // Society // Read Now
Journal 24 // Sunday 18th September
The World Is a Thriving Slaughterhouse // The Atlantic // Politics // Read Now
We’re The Only Plane In The Sky // Politico // History // Read Now
The Uncounted // Reuters // Science // Read Now
Confessions of a Gun Range Worker // Mother Jones // Society // Read Now
Britain’s Secret Wars // The Guardian // History // Read Now
Journal 23 // Sunday 11th September
How Arianna Huffington Lost Her Newsroom // Vanity Fair // Media // Read Now
Framed // LA Times // Society // Read Now
How Edward Snowden Escaped Hong Kong // National Post // Politics // Read Now
Lunch With The FT: Edward Snowden // Financial Times // Politics // Read Now
Pete Wells Has His Knives Out // The New Yorker // Society // Read Now
Ruffled Feathers // Texas Monthly // Nature // Read Now
Journal 22 // Sunday 4th September
Hiroshima // The New Yorker // History // Read Now
The Court That Rules the World // Buzzfeed // Society // Read Now
Sitting Up // The Paris Review // Society // Read Now
The Bloody History of the True Crime Genre // JSTOR // Crime // Read Now
Ministry of Fun // Esquire // Society // Read Now
Journal 21 // Sunday 28th August
Pin Kings // ESPN // Crime // Read Now
I’ve Done Really Bad Things // The Guardian // Society // Read Now
Present at the Creation // Foreign Policy // Politics // Read Now
Fear and Trembling In Las Vegas // Hazlitt // Society // Read Now
The Uber Killer // GQ // Crime // Read Now
Journal 20 // Sunday 22nd August
David’s Ankles // New York Times Magazine // Art // Read Now
Dee Dee Wanted Her Daughter To Be Sick, Gypsy Wanted Her Mom To Be Murdered // Buzzfeed // Crime // Read Now
The Concept of ‘Cat Face’ // London Review of Books // Technology // Read Now
Whale Fall // Granta // Science // Read Now
The Rise and Fall of Gerd Bonk, World Champion of Doping // Vice // Sport // Read Now
Journal 19 // Sunday 14th August
Fractured Lands: How the Arab World Came Apart // New York Times // Politics // Read Now
The Super-Recognisers Of Scotland Yard // New Statesman // Crime // Read Now
How The DNA Revolution Is Changing Us // National Geographic // Science // Read Now
Inside The Global Times, China’s Hawkish, Belligerent State Tabloid // Quartz // Media // Read Now
The Strange Brain of the World’s Greatest Solo Climber // Nautilus // Life // Read Now
Journal 18 // Sunday 7th August
This is What a Feminist Looks Like // Glamour // Society // Read Now
To Live and Die in Mumbai // California Sunday // Crime // Read Now
Batting 3.0 // Cricket Monthly // Sport // Read Now
The Quiet American // Slate // Politics // Read Now
Inside the Mind of Steven Spielberg //Wired // Entertainment // Read Now
Journal 17 // Sunday 31st July
The Turkish Coup Through The Eyes of Its Plotters // Bellingcat // Politics // Read Now
John le Carré — Art of Fiction // The Paris Review // Books // Read Now
The Religious Cult Secretly Running Japan // Daily Beast // Politics // Read Now
Inside the Playlist Factory // Buzzfeed // Entertainment // Read Now
Fishing in Guantanamo Bay // Roads and Kingdoms // Life // Read Now
Journal 16 // Sunday 24th July
Donald Trump’s Ghostwriter Tells All // New Yorker // Politics // Read Now
How the CIA Hoodwinked Hollywood // The Atlantic // Society // Read Now
A Terrifying Journey Through the World’s Most Dangerous Jungle // Outside // Society // Read Now
A Fish So Coveted People Have Smuggled, Kidnapped, and Killed For It // Longreads // Crime // Read Now
Arrow Heads // Harper’s // Life // Read Now
Journal 15 // Sunday 17th July
Understanding Hillary // Vox // Politics // Read Now and Read Now
Do Put Down That Revolver // London Review of Books // Society // Read Now
Inside the Deadly World of Private Prisoner Transport // The Marshall Project // Society // Read Now
How China is Rewriting the Book on Human Origins // Nature // Science // Read Now
Obama After Dark // New York Times // Politics // Read Now
Journal 14 // Sunday 10th July
The Mogul of the Middle // New Yorker // Entertainment // Read Now
The Pen and the Sword: Reporting ISIS // Harvard Kennedy School Shorenstein Centre // Media // Read Now
Where are we now? // London Review of Books // Politics // Read Now
How Science Is Putting a New Face on Crime Solving // National Geographic // Science // Read Now
The Coldest Case // Foreign Policy // Crime // Read Now
Journal 13 // Sunday 3rd July
Four Months Undercover As a Private Prison Guard // Mother Jones // Society // Read Now
The Most Potent, Permanent and Elusive Figure in British Politics // The Guardian // Politics // Read Now
The Secrets in Guatemala’s Bones // New York Times Magazine // Society // Read Now
Chairman of Everything // The Economist // Politics // Read Now
Dream Park // The Verge // Technology // Read Now
Journal 12 // Sunday 26th June
Ian Goldin Interview — Immigration // Five Books // Society // Read Now
Federalist 10 // The Federalist Papers // Politics // Read Now
Being Gay in Putin’s Russia // GQ // Society // Read Now
The Cold War Plan to Keep Soviet Hands Off Middle Eastern Oil // Politico // History // Read Now
Dead Sea Drying // BBC // Science // Read Now
Journal 11 // Sunday 19th June
Did Jesus Have a Wife? // The Atlantic // Life // Read Now
Brexit: How a Fringe Idea Took Hold Of the Tory Party // The Guardian // Politics // Read Now
Sad! // Huffington Post // Politics // Read Now
Fully Loaded // Mother Jones // Society // Read Now
Top Gun // Forbes // Life // Read Now
Journal 10 // Sunday 12th June
How To Grow A Weetabix // London Review of Books // Life // Read Now
Body On The Moor // BBC // Life // Read Now
A Shot To The Heart // The Intercept // Society // Read Now
Tinder’s In-House Sociologist // LA Magazine // Society // Read Now
Ride Along With The Cow Police // Oxford American // Crime // Read Now
Journal 9 // Sunday 5th June
Lawdy, Lawdy He’s Great // Sports Illustrated // Life // Read Now
The Big Gamble // The Guardian // Society // Read Now
Enter Left // New Yorker // Politics // Read Now
Sunk // The Atavist // Entertainment // Read Now
The Second Soviet In Space // Ars Technica // Life // Read Now
Journal 8 // Sunday 29th May
Nothing But The Truth // The Marshall Project // Crime // Read Now
The Dark Art of Music Mastering // Pitchfork // Music // Read Now
Let’s Go Take Back Our Country // The Atlantic // Politics // Read Now
Queen of Cartels // The Guardian // Crime // Read Now
Lost At Sea // New Yorker // Life // Read Now
Journal 7 // Sunday 22nd May
The Murky History of Moderation // The Verge // Society // Read Now
Across the Broken Bridge // New Republic // Crime // Read Now
Pyonghattan // South China Morning Post // Life // Read Now
Bill’s Big Moment // GQ // Politics // Read Now
Front Runner // Harper’s // Politics // Read Now
The Perfect Man // Oxford American // Life // Read Now
Journal 6 // Sunday 15th May
Double Cross — The Ukrainian Hacker Who Became The FBI’s Best Weapon — And Worst Nightmare // Wired // Crime // Read Now
The Cave Divers Who Went Back For Their Friends // BBC // Life // Read Now
Playing By Pyongyang’s Rules // The Awl // Life // Read Now
China’s Robot Revolution // Financial Times // Business // Read Now
Deep Intellect // Orion // Science // Read Now
Does an Octopus Have a Soul? // National Geographic // Science // Read Now
Journal 5 // Sunday 8th May
The Day We Discovered Our Parents Were Russian Spies // The Guardian // Life // Read Now
The Art of Larry Gagosian’s Empire // Wall Street Journal // Art // Read Now
Rebels Without A War // Mashable // Politics // Read Now
The Trafficker // New Yorker // Crime // Read Now
The Aspiring Novelist Who Became Obama’s Foreign Policy Guru // New York Times // Politics // Read Now
Journal 4 // Sunday 1st May
Love — In Other Words // Vogue // Life // Read Now
The Doctor // The Atavist // Politics // Read Now
Fear This Man // Foreign Policy // Technology // Read Now
How Uber Conquered London // The Guardian // Business // Read Now
The Faithful // California Sunday // Society // Read Now
Journal 3 // Sunday 24th April
The Mastermind // Atavist // Crime // Read Now
ELLE on Earth // New York Observer // Fashion // Read Now
Jacques Hyzagi Interview // The Guardian // Fashion // Read Now
A Natural History of Walter Rothschild // The Awl // Life // Read Now
Camp Code // Places Journal // Politics // Read Now
What is Code? // Bloomberg // Technology // Read Now
Journal 2 // Sunday 17th April
The Wetsuitman // Dagbladet // Life // // Read Now
In a Perpetual Present // Wired // Science // Read Now
Plastic Surgery With a Mouse Click // Vulture // Entertainment // Read Now
The Hills Have I.P.s // Fusion // The Web // Read Now
Alan Rusbridger’s Guardian is on a suicide mission // GQ // Media // Read Now
The Eternal Return of Buzzfeed // The Atlantic // Media // Read Now
Journal 1 // Sunday 10th April
The Voyeur’s Motel // The New Yorker // Crime // Read Now
The Fall of China’s Hedge Fund King // New York Times Magazine // Finance // Read Now
Lunch with the FT: Nigel Farage // Financial Times // Politics // Read Now
How to Write a History of Video Game Warfare // The Atlantic // Entertainment // Read Now
Erik Prince In The Hotseat // The Intercept // Politics // Read Now