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Frump well and truly dumped: M&S to celebrate 100 years at London fashion weekUncategorized

Frump well and truly dumped: M&S to celebrate 100 years at London fashion week

Reputation for frumpiness is over as M&S wins over younger audience with shows at Silverstone, Ibiza and now LFW This
‘It makes your heart sing’: can a pioneering project show that rewilding really works?Uncategorized

‘It makes your heart sing’: can a pioneering project show that rewilding really works?

Intensive farming has all but destroyed England’s ancient woodlands and freshwater wetlands. On a farm in Lincolnshire a radical aristocrat
‘I was a self-centred, entitled little horror … arguably I still am’: cult psych rocker Robyn Hitchcock talks to Stewart LeeUncategorized

‘I was a self-centred, entitled little horror … arguably I still am’: cult psych rocker Robyn Hitchcock talks to Stewart Lee

Armed with a new album inspired by ‘dead English blokes’, the revered musician discusses writing nasty songs about his neighbours
My holiday from hell: I went to Ibiza at 16 – and am still haunted by what I saw in a bathroom sinkUncategorized

My holiday from hell: I went to Ibiza at 16 – and am still haunted by what I saw in a bathroom sink

I didn’t see being a couple of years away from technically qualifying for an 18-30s jaunt to be a problem.
Count Binface on Clacton byelection: ‘I didn’t know old Farage was going to self-detonate’Uncategorized

Count Binface on Clacton byelection: ‘I didn’t know old Farage was going to self-detonate’

‘Perhaps it’s all a fever dream,’ suggests parody candidate, expected to be Reform leader’s only challenger for seat Count Binface
Farage is likely to win in Clacton but can his credibility survive? | Peter WalkerUncategorized

Farage is likely to win in Clacton but can his credibility survive? | Peter Walker

While the Reform leader casts himself as the victim questions about his finances are unlikely to disappear Farage quits as
Here’s the lesson to learn from England’s World Cup joy: shared purpose is key, not shared ancestry | Maya TudorUncategorized

Here’s the lesson to learn from England’s World Cup joy: shared purpose is key, not shared ancestry | Maya Tudor

For years, we have sought ways to define and achieve national belonging. Surely the team and our attachment to it
Baldy Man, Gold Blend flirters and mash-mad Martians: TV’s golden age adsUncategorized

Baldy Man, Gold Blend flirters and mash-mad Martians: TV’s golden age ads

As the History of Advertising Trust turns 50, our writer revels in its vast archive, remembering the bread boy on
From legal threats to ‘the worst haircut you can think of’: 25 years of The OfficeUncategorized

From legal threats to ‘the worst haircut you can think of’: 25 years of The Office

The beloved BBC sitcom is now a quarter of a century old. Ahead of two TV celebrations, here are 25
The battle over the Bell hotel: how a year of asylum protests tore apart a pretty, prosperous Essex townUncategorized

The battle over the Bell hotel: how a year of asylum protests tore apart a pretty, prosperous Essex town

Last summer, a 14-year-old girl was sexually assaulted by an asylum seeker in Epping and this small community was engulfed

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