Stephen Sackur speaks to the actor Eddie Marsan, whose ability to play troubled, sometimes violent characters has made him a staple on stage and screen. He’s a relative rarity, an actor with genuine working class roots. Is there a diversity problem in the performing arts when it comes to class?
Mihai Popșoi: Is Moldova the new Russian battleground?
Paul Auster: 'We are divided in ways we have never seen before'
Ami Ayalon: Is Israel fighting an unwinnable war?
Amin Salam: Can Lebanon's government avert catastrophe?
Joan Donoghue: Has the ICJ ruling changed anything in Gaza?
Daniel Dennett: Philosophy and atheism
Richard Haass: How should the US respond to global risks?
Arseniy Yatsenyuk: Could Ukraine lose?
Danny Danon: Will Israel listen to its allies?
Paul Caruana Galizia: Can his family get justice?
Job Sikhala: Is change possible in Zimbabwe?
Humza Yousaf: Is the SNP's supremacy in Scotland under threat?
Naomi Alderman: Power and technology
Tom Shakespeare: Redefining disability
Lila Rose: Could abortion be banned in the entire US?
Mohamed Irfaan Ali: Is oil a blessing or a curse for Guyana?
On the road in Guyana
Judith Butler: Gender and identity
Luis Abinader: Will the Dominican Republic help Haiti?
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