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From Spectator LifeTV / Lavish, graphically violent swashbuckling: Disney+’s Shogun reviewed
From the magazineCinema / Affecting, heartfelt and cleverly constructed: Monster reviewed
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From the magazineNico / The night I met this monstrous beauty
From Spectator LifeSoy boys / What happened to the good old fashioned Chinese restaurant?
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On Monday night Tories gathered on the Terrace Pavilion at parliament for the 1922 Committee’s spring reception, to which every backbencher was invited. The crowd was small, largely made up of Rishi Sunak loyalists eating steak and chips and drinking sparkling wine. The Prime Minister chose not to give opening remarks and instead chatted to
Will the Red Wall revolt split the right?
On Monday night Tories gathered on the Terrace Pavilion at parliament for the 1922 Committee’s spring reception, to which every backbencher was invited. The crowd was small, largely made up of Rishi Sunak loyalists eating steak and chips and drinking sparkling wine. The Prime Minister chose not to give opening remarks and instead chatted to
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Sinister panto about the formation of the NHS: Nye, at the Olivier Theatre, reviewed
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The BBC seems to have come around to catcalling – in the Caribbean
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From the magazineWhy architectural modernism was championed by the rulers and the ruled
From the magazineAs dry as a ghost’s burp: Donmar Warehouse’s The Human Body reviewed
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‘‘I’ll mostly be teaching the three arrrrrs.’’
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