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Royals / Meghan Markle’s tone-deaf wildfire video is hard to stomach
Sketch / Kemi finally has a good PMQs
Reap the benefits / My money-saving tips for Rachel Reeves
Founding fathers / Heaven is a Trad Dad
Any other business / I’m being driven mad by Microsoft Outlook
Kerb to cradle / My son was born in the passenger seat footwell
Tokyo grift / Why Japan is best at whisky, tailoring, cheese, pastries… I could go on
Golden balls / Does anyone actually fancy David Beckham?
Reap the benefits / My money-saving tips for Rachel Reeves
Founding fathers / Heaven is a Trad Dad
Any other business / I’m being driven mad by Microsoft Outlook
Kerb to cradle / My son was born in the passenger seat footwell
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Morgan McSweeney is urging Keir Starmer to go for the kill
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Morgan McSweeney, the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, does not immediately display the demeanour of a disruptor. He speaks softly, picks his phrases with care, and cultivates an unassuming image. But underneath the sober blue suit are the scars of a streetfighter. As a young man, McSweeney came to political maturity fighting the hard left in
Morgan McSweeney is urging Keir Starmer to go for the kill
Morgan McSweeney, the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff, does not immediately display the demeanour of a disruptor. He speaks softly, picks his phrases with care, and cultivates an unassuming image. But underneath the sober blue suit are the scars of a streetfighter. As a young man, McSweeney came to political maturity fighting the hard left in
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Classical music has much to learn from Liverpool
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