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‘Can you remember what we used to do in bed before Netflix?’
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‘Can you remember what we used to do in bed before Netflix?’
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‘It’s those damned low-energy light bulbs.’
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‘The area’s very popular with people who write articles about the evils of gentrification.’
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‘Hurry — they’ve got a getaway balloon!’
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‘Geoffrey is Emmerdale intolerant.’
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‘I like to take a really thick book on holiday.’
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‘So that’s one Chicken McNuggets, one Egg McMuffin and one Apple McComputer.’
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Trimming the ermine Sir: I am a new boy in the House of Lords compared with Viscount Astor — though I did hear Manny Shinwell speak — but he is right that it is bursting at the seams, and something needs to be done about it (‘Peer review’, 22 August). I detect signs of a
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How many cheats? More data on members of extramarital dating site Ashley Madison were put online. How widespread is adultery? — The 2000 National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles found 15% of men and 9% of women admitted an ‘overlapping relationship’ within the previous 12 months. — In 2010 an opinion poll for a
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Home Harriet Harman, the acting leader of the Labour party, said that 3,000 people had had any votes they cast in the Labour leadership contest set aside. Voters for the contest had been reduced from 610,000 to 553,954, mostly because people could not be found on the electoral register, but 1,900 alleged sympathisers with the
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When George Osborne visited Sweden, Finland and Denmark the stock markets of each country promptly fell by about 5 per cent. As soon as he left, they recovered. A coincidence, of course: Osborne’s tour coincided with stock-market jitters, but this nonetheless forced him to look over the precipice — and panic. Britain, he warned, was
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From ‘A Converted Peace-Man’, The Spectator, 28 August 1915: We have brought the present war upon ourselves in a great measure by the obstinate refusal of the great mass of English politicians to recognise that Europe is a fact, and a very momentous fact, and that to ignore it as they did was a piece of
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‘When did we stop getting the yogurt with friendly bacteria?’