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Those who are grabbing their new-found freedom don’t deserve our criticism. People rush to judgement very quickly. All it takes is for a crowd to congregate on a beach, or for young people to go clubbing, and a great puritanical curtain-twitching mania is unleashed on them. This week, Twitter is ablaze with sneering commentary about […]
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Boris Johnson enjoys splendid isolation
Tim Walker reports on the latest revamp at Chequers
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Priti Patel – the poster girl for our poisonous politics
The home secretary was once a maverick outsider. She hasn’t changed, but the country has.
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Has something shifted in sado-populist Britain?
As disquiet grows, Boris Johnson may not hold the whip hand for much longer.
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The quirks of Ps and Qs
‘Thank you’ might seem an easy phrase to learn in a foreign language. But that is not always the case says PETER TRUDGILL Sometimes, when people are going to visit a country they have never been to before, they say they plan to learn a little of the language which is spoken there, but “just […]
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Cost of Brexit is already 38 times more than the money set aside for levelling up
The costs of Brexit continue to mount – and they dwarf what Boris Johnson has set aside for “levelling up” in the regions It has been a gloomy week on the sunlit uplands of sovereign Britain, as the Brexit waste goes on and on without ever making sense – a bit like Boris Johnson’s speech […]
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From Bard to worse: Boris Johnson’s hot take on Shakespeare
CHARLIE CONNELLY on what we can expect from Boris Johnson's much-discussed and long-delayed book on William Shakespeare
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It’s now clear what sovereignty means
The sovereignty promised in the EU referendum only benefits the Tory party
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Nina Hamnett: the Queen of Bohemia
Nina Hamnett's artistic career shone brilliantly and briefly, until overshadowed by her lifestyle. A new show restores the focus on her work
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Julien Baptiste – Centre stage at last
Tchéky Karyo’s fame reaches a whole new level appearing as Baptiste
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The making of opera The Death of Alexander Litvinenko
The Russian defector’s fatal poisoning has been turned into an opera, approved by his widow, says KIRSTY LANG In the 15 years since Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned drinking tea in a central London hotel, there have been numerous books, film documentaries and a stage play inspired by his story. Now for the first time, there […]
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The show that competed with England
TIM WALKER reviews a theatre production that held its own against the drama provided by the Three Lions
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The most fun you will find on the London stage right now
TIM WALKER on an ebullient show that creates an emotional occasion
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Why I’ve tuned in to religious radio
Novelist WILL SELF explains why tuning in to religious station Advent Radio has renewed his faith in the medium The local pharmacist – who I call the fundamentalcist for reasons that will soon become clear – has some sort of evangelical radio station playing over the shop’s PA system all day every day, such that I’m […]
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What happened to Britain’s ruthless tabloids?
It’s a decade since the demise of the News of the World and today’s toothless tabloids are a shadow of their former ferocious selves. Should we mourn or celebrate their decline? And could they have stopped Brexit? They were the cheeky chappies, rumbustious and irreverent, saucier than a Donald McGill postcard; always game to poke […]
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Why I remain deeply pessimistic about my country’s future
Alastair Campbell’s article on sado-populism has struck a chord with this reader
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Brexit stripped me of my Britishness
A reader explains how the EU referendum stripped him of his Britishness
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How ‘fantastic’ became Boris Johnson’s buzzword
TIM WALKER's Mandrake column explores the prime minister's repetitive use of the word 'fantastic'.
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At least bandwagon jumper Boris Johnson can’t now cash in on England
MITCH BENN offers four good reasons to feel proud of England’s footballers and to look forward to the World Cup despite their Euro final defeat to Italy By the time you read this, several days will have passed since England’s defeat (on penalties, inevitably) at the Euros final on Sunday. How are things going, up there […]
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England paid the penalty of caution. Now they must commit to attack
ROB HUGHES examines England’s near-miss at the Euros and finds that for all their advantages, a change of mindset is necessary at the top So near, and yet so far. England released itself from the European Union, but remain far from the world-beaters some fans imagine it is their birthright to be as the motherland of […]
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Weird Europe: Robot pizza chef in Paris.. and the Zagreb flat with the kitchen in the bathroom
A pizza restaurant with a robot as the chef has opened in Paris.
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Boris Johnson’s huge Covid gamble and the challenge for the opposition
Critics of the government’s re-opening strategy need more than just carping. They need to offer their own analysis
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Boris Johnson: The sado-populist prime minister
Editor-at-large ALASTAIR CAMPBELL on a concept that helps explain the politics of Boris Johnson
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Liz Truss caught out over untrue Brexit claims over apples and trade
It has been a gloomy week on the sunlit uplands of sovereign Britain as we learned exactly why “Liz Truss” rhymes with “mistrust”. While Brexit continues to deliver more empty shelves for consumers, more carnage to our food and fishing sectors and more chaos to the people of Northern Ireland, the eternal sunshine of our […]
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How prime ministers have tried to tie their fortunes to the England team
One spectator sport this summer has been watching politicians try to tie their fortunes to the England team. Such efforts are as doomed to failure as, ultimately, Gareth Southgate’s team was.
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How sound switch nearly caused a farewell to alms
Some modern misunderstandings are a consequence of changes that have occurred in the English language over the last 300 years A regrettable and embarrassing incident has occurred in the West Midlands of England. An 11-year-old schoolboy was referred to the government’s so-called counter-radicalisation programme after the teacher asked his class what they would do if they […]
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An encounter with an actual criminal at the Post Office
In the wake of the subs-postmaster scandal, WILL SELF encounters an actual criminal at the Post Office and ponders the hierarchy of crime I ran into X in the post office queue – but then regular readers will know this is where some of MM’s most significant encounters occur; at least when it comes to […]
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The musical that takes a taboo too far
TIM WALKER on a musical production which ticks many boxes, but leaves uncomfortable questions in the way it treats the issue of suicide Heathers The Musical Theatre Royal Haymarket, London; till Sept 11 *** It’s almost axiomatic that edgy, cutting edge theatre will cause offence in some quarters. Productions such as Hair – the musical that came […]