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The problem with Mandelson, Maxwell and Oxford University

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Peter Mandelson — twice-resigned Cabinet minister, architect of New Labour and, until recently, His Majesty’s Ambassador to the United States — went to the University of Oxford from Hendon County Grammar. Mandelson read PPE at St Catherine’s College from 1972 to 1976. Young Mandelson’s impressions of Oxford, as detailed in Donald Macintyre’s Mandelson: The Biography, are mixed at best: Hertford College ‘stank of

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Will Reform devour the political class?

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Lazy: America is Beautiful, Chapter 1 reviewed

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Neil LaBute is one of America’s most provocative and interesting playwrights. His best-known work, The Shape of Things, was made into a movie starring Rachel Weisz and Paul Rudd. America the Beautiful consists of nine plays in three chapters, the first two of which are being staged at King’s Head, the third at the Greenwich

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Grizelda

‘‘When I was young Reform were really popular’’

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Wilbur

‘‘At least we’re not affected by rising oil prices.’’

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The curious case of the Fabergé egg theft

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