Hints and tips:
...Jean Walters takes the opposite view....
...Walter Bagehot wrote in 1856: “The essence of Toryism is enjoyment . . . The way to be satisfied with the present state of things is to enjoy that state of things.”...
...Ian Gilmour (1926-2007) owned the Spectator from 1954 to 1967 and was editor from 1954 to 1959....
...in and out of the traffic, hurling themselves on to roundabouts and taking advantage of the slightest pause or hesitation to squeeze into too-small spaces are replaced by the motorised equivalent of Sir Walter...
...Nearly 10 years after Jane Austen’s death, Walter Scott wrote admiringly of her “exquisite touch”. McCall Smith can be deft, and he is seldom dull, but his touch is not exquisite....
...Stepping Stones was nearly killed off by “wet” shadow cabinet ministers including Jim Prior and Ian Gilmour, and Chris Patten, then the party’s director of research....
...Escape is also poignantly ephemeral at the Donmar: Harriet Walter’s inmate (Brutus) cuts a dejected figure when the play is over and it’s time to return to the cells....
...The Pursuit of Italy: A History of a Land, its Regions and their Peoples, by David Gilmour, Allen Lane, RRP£25 Published to coincide with the 150th anniversary of Italy’s creation as a nation state, Gilmour...
...“I’ve lived here for 12 years and I’ve been watching the area develop,” says Phil Gilmour, owner of Momo Sushi Shack....
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