The Spectator

Bed 3

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‘Well, how else are we supposed to know if it’s the right bed for us?’

Divine

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‘I’ve discovered this absolutely divine little food bank off the high street…’

The public sector’s daftest prizes

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All must have prizes Paul Pugh, the £104,000-a-year chief executive of the Passport Office, was nominated for ‘leader of the year’ in the government’s Investors in People Awards, in spite of long delays in passport issues. Some more pointless public sector awards: — UK Public Sector Communications Awards. Currently held by Derbyshire County Council, for

It’s time for Britain to abolish slavery – again

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[audioplayer src=”http://traffic.libsyn.com/spectator/TheViewFrom22_3_July_2014_v4.mp3″ title=”Frank Field and Isabel Hardman discuss the Modern Slavery Bill” startat=1865] Listen [/audioplayer]Who would have expected to find slavery on the outskirts of Cardiff? Not the locals, who were shocked when police carried out a raid while investigating the case of two men understood to have been held in captivity for 26 years.

Clean

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‘It’s time I came clean, Red Riding Hood.I’m not really your grandmother.’