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...There’s been a lot said about how TV’s upped its game, but I’ve also really enjoyed how much telly criticism has improved and I’ve just spent days reading every sort of article essay I can find on the Shakespearean...
...“Imagine another three years of all your politicians on your telly every night arguing about a referendum, about whether or not the country should stay together?...
...“The media is in a frenzy but when I talk to people here it’s different to what you see on telly. Russia would think we were bonkers if we changed leader in this time of crisis.”...
...Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson Now, I think it’s worth remembering quite how weird our spending was on some stuff . . . Lilah RaptopoulosIt was weird. Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson . . . in the early months....
...Tonight’s telly could very easily spell the premature end of one of the remaining contests. I’ll definitely be tuning in....
...So he went up into the Downing Street study, had a cup of tea and watched the events developing on telly as Liz Truss prepared to go out into the street to announce her resignation....
...Some much-loved figure off the telly, unversed in the political arts, without the credibility to act as arbiter of last resort?...
...One of the reasons political journalists like doing election night broadcasts is that it strokes our egos to be on the telly or the radio....
...“We had one telly — and you watched it or not.” His family was not alone....
...It reminded me of what’s important in life: family, food and telly. Best of all, telly about food. I watched a lot of that. Nigella. Masterclass. Midnight Diner (on Netflix)....
...We will be watching telly and people are gawping at us,” says Anderson. Some even knock on the door to ask questions: “But that’s OK — it’s a curiosity — and it just works.”...
...Today’s recording comes at the end of another action-packed week that has seen parliament prorogued, the prime minister Boris Johnson accused of lying to the Queen, and the publication of Yellowhammer, the...
...Now I need to do a few thank-yous: Boris Johnson, without whom I wouldn’t be standing here. Oh hello Sajid, didn’t see you there. Look, Philip, I’m prime minister....
...It's not where Boris Johnson is....
...(FT) Video of the day The truth about fake news US news editor Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson finds the roots of distrust run deep in Kentucky....
...What chance do Boris Johnson and his ilk have of fixing the economic mess they have created? All the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty together again....
...Johnson, a former postman, has discovered a new and less stressful life as an author....
...Mr Johnson says....
...Time was the only people referred to by the first name alone were those with distinctive monikers like Boris Johnson (although to be fair to the lads’ mag editors, “See Boris naked” might not be quite so...
...Never watch telly or eat with her in the evenings – it blurs the boundaries,” she cautions....
...Samuel Johnson tartly remarked of the Twickenham garden of poet Alexander Pope, “Vanity produced a grotto where necessity enforced a passage.”...
...Or they could just wait things out and watch a spot of telly....
...Perhaps he meant “friendly bacteria” like the ones on the telly?...
...The heavy coverage BBC news has given to the phone-in scandal and to the Alan Johnson kidnapping has revealed a solipsistic disregard for this rule....
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