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Slow burner
Kemi Badenoch's odd logic over Post Office compensation News, Issue 1618
Kemi Badenoch's odd logic over Post Office compensation News, Issue 1618
Dan's flaws
Mixed news for shamed Dan Wootton Street Of Shame, Issue 1619
Mixed news for shamed Dan Wootton Street Of Shame, Issue 1619
Hall of shame
Harrods' fishy sales techniques In The Back, Issue 1618
Harrods' fishy sales techniques In The Back, Issue 1618
In This Issue
Wally reveals truth about mystery absence… A London Clinic Doctor writes… Asylum seekers moved out of hotels need to be moved into hotels… Nurseryland voted happiest place to live… Major road closure causes havoc in Oz… Ofcom report shocks world with GB News ruling… Why the next James Bond will be a woke disaster… Allison Pearson's Diary, as told to Craig Brown
Prison breaking
The troubled jail that's locking people out
Imposter syndrome
More problems for the "outspoken" Dan Wootton
Cyber nasty
Labour's trouble with Knacker over candidate selection
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Prison breaking
The troubled jail that's locking people out
Imposter syndrome
More problems for the "outspoken" Dan Wootton
Cyber nasty
Labour's trouble with Knacker over candidate selection
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