The Spectator's Notes Martin McGuinness; roads; passive cooking (English)
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Title:The Spectator's Notes Martin McGuinness; roads; passive cooking
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Table of contents – Volume 9839
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Diary Osborne and meSands, Sarah et al. | 2017
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Politics The win-win way to BrexitForsyth, James et al. | 2017
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The Spectator's Notes Martin McGuinness; roads; passive cookingMoore, Charles et al. | 2017
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Our duty to refugees Camps are not the answer; here's what we should be doing insteadCollier, Paul et al. | 2017
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Fleur Adcock `Kidnapped': a poem| 2017
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The McGuinness effect What the eulogies aren't sayingMcCartney, Jenny et al. | 2017
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Rod Liddle My BBC shocker| 2017
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The importance of being trolled Social media's privileged victimsHill, Emily et al. | 2017
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From the archive Hurrah for the revolution!| 2017
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Pressing back Why I love Trump's spokesmanWalther, Matthew et al. | 2017
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Barometer Eccentric principalities, drones and centenarians| 2017
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Cameron adrift Post-No. 10 life isn't what he thoughtRobinson, Stephen et al. | 2017
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Ancient and modern The Rubicon| 2017
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Hugo Rifkind The hardest Brexiter| 2017
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James Delingpole Durham now beats Oxbridge| 2017
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Letters Scotland, birds, dogs, darning and Jack the Ripper| 2017
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Any other business Google, Bob Diamond and a Brexit bonusVander Weyer, Martin et al. | 2017
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the Russian RevolutionBrown, Roland Elliott et al. | 2017
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Thrill-Power Overload, by David Bishop and Karl StockMiller, Andy et al. | 2017
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2084, by Boualem SansalMartin, Brian et al. | 2017
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Reformation Divided, by Eamon DuffyStanford, Peter et al. | 2017
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Be Like the Fox, by Erica BennerThomson, Ian et al. | 2017
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The Patriots, by Sana KrasikovGroskop, Viv et al. | 2017
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Talleyrand in London, by Linda KellyRidley, Jane et al. | 2017
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Memoirs of a Polar Bear, by Yoko TawadaLangley, Lee et al. | 2017
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Kahlil Gibran: Beyond Borders, by Jean Gibran and Kahlil G. GibranBrown, Mick et al. | 2017
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Martin Gayford Howard Hodgkin| 2017
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Opera Partenope; FaramondoCoghlan, Alexandra et al. | 2017
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RadioChisholm, Kate et al. | 2017
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Jonathan McAloon The real joy of Lena Dunham's Girls is the boys| 2017
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Theatre My Country; a work in progress; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Evans, Lloyd et al. | 2017
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Public art What's That Thing? Award for bad public artToronyi-Lalic, Igor et al. | 2017
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TelevisionWalton, James et al. | 2017
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Dance Project Polunin; Royal Ballet mixed billLevene, Louise et al. | 2017
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Low lifeClarke, Jeremy et al. | 2017
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High lifeTaki et al. | 2017
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Real lifeKite, Melissa et al. | 2017
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BridgeGross, Susanna et al. | 2017