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Should Keir Starmer resign? – how Labour turned against him | Quite right!

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Where would you put a blue plaque?

From Spectator Life

Beulah Hill in Norwood is an overwhelmingly uninteresting stretch of South London road; the kind of anonymous thoroughfare that can induce mild depression on a day of drizzle and delayed buses.   Yet, as is often the way with these tedious parts of suburbia, visual perseverance can reap rewards. It was only last week, on my hundredth trudge down the hill towards

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The Fight for the Right: Conservatives vs Reform

  • Wednesday 29 April 2026, 7:00pm
  • Emmanuel Centre, London
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Will Reform devour the political class?

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The good, the bad and the ugly in books, exhibitions, cinema, TV, dance, music, podcasts and theatre.

Lazy: America is Beautiful, Chapter 1 reviewed

From the magazine

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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Cartoons

Grizelda

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

Cartoon

Wilbur

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

Cartoon

Sophie Law

The curious case of the Fabergé egg theft

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