British GQ

British GQ

British GQ serves as the go-to resource for today's man, providing top-notch style and grooming tips. It also delivers sharp insights into entertainment and cultural happenings, along with impactful commentary on UK politics and global news.

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#24246

United Kingdom

#1604

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#99

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  • 2 days ago | gq-magazine.co.uk | Zinya Salfiti

    Journalist Ash Sarkar occupies an unusual space in Britain’s political zeitgeist: a prominent, popular, often divisive and singular voice on the left, unafraid to diagnose the progressive bloc’s problems while unflinchingly facing down opponents (and provocateurs) online. The release of her debut book, Minority Rule, had even the vigorous Sarkar running on fumes. But venturing beyond her usual echo chamber of left-wing millennials and Gen-Z activists in big cities made it all worth it.

  • 5 days ago | gq-magazine.co.uk | Jack King

    Huge spoilers for the end of 28 Years Later to follow. The reviews are out, and the consensus is clear. 28 Years Later is a great, daring movie; it is also exceptionally weird. Eh, works for me: I don't know about you, but I'd rather sit through a film that takes big, risky swings than a cookie-cutter blockbuster that plays it safe. And if you allow yourself to settle into its curious rhythm, Danny Boyle and Alex Garland's zombie sequel is enormously rewarding.

  • 5 days ago | gq-magazine.co.uk | Rebecca Dolan

    It’s noon on a Tuesday, and The Devonshire is already rammed. The pub serves around 10,000 drinkers and 4,000 diners every week, pulling a cool 20,000 pints of Guinness. There’s generous pavement space, two floors of diners tucking into meat butchered in-house, a “secret” backroom and a rooftop to crown it off. At the end of 2023, despite a cost-of-living crisis and Gen Z–led decline in drinking, co-owner Oisín Rogers placed a major bet on a prime slice of Soho real estate. It paid off, big time.

  • 6 days ago | gq-magazine.co.uk | Mike Christensen

    Andy Murray’s kids don’t know what he does. “They think I’m a golfer, which right now is kind of true,” the three-time Grand Slam tennis champion says of his four children, aged between four and nine. “I think one saw a book that I'm in at school, so there’s an awareness, but I don’t think they’re really bothered.”It’s 8am on a sunny Monday in June and we’re sitting across from each other in a booth inside the players’ area at Queen’s Club.

  • 6 days ago | gq-magazine.co.uk | Jack King

    The following article contains minor spoilers for 28 Years Later. A shuddering group of terrified Scottish kids huddle in front of a box TV, on which Dipsy, Po, Tinky-Winky and Laa-Laa dance in front of Teletubby Hill. Outside, the tell-tale sounds of commotion: shouting, smashing, distant screams. But then an eerie quiet seems to fall. One of the kids presses his ear up against the door.