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The sad demise of the scathing school report

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As the first term of the school year draws to a close, pupils’ reports will soon be landing, encrypted and password-protected, on parents’ smartphones. But once they’ve finally managed to open them to find how little Amelia or Noah has been performing, there will be another code for them to crack: what on earth the

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Julie Bindel

Stop messing with my Negroni

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World War Twee

The hideous triviality of our times

Gareth Roberts

World war twee: the hideous triviality of our times

I remember the moment I first understood that we, the British, had a national character. It was in the mid-1970s and my family and I were watching a clip from an American TV show which was being shown to us by ITV for a giggle. It was a celebration of the love between mothers and

World war twee: the hideous triviality of our times

I remember the moment I first understood that we, the British, had a national character. It was in the mid-1970s and my family and I were watching a clip from an American TV show which was being shown to us by ITV for a giggle. It was a celebration of the love between mothers and

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Nick Newman

‘‘A few inappropriate remarks and it was back to waiting tables.’’

Cartoon

Matt Percival

‘‘I’m continually surprised by what goes viral.’’

Cartoon

Tanith Carey

Why are Brits such bad neighbours?

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