Inside Middle England’s forever war
A dispatch from the front line in Rutland
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Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
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A dispatch from the front line in Rutland
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At London’s Country to Country festival, the Anglo-Americana dream was realised
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Around 18,600 dogs passed through the NEC last weekend
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Nobody else can sing like this
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Outside Sandringham, the British press had scented blood
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The Olney Pancake Race has been run on Shrove Tuesday since 1445
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The outlet is the second most popular attraction for Chinese tourists visiting the UK
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They blow incense into my face, hissing the word “commitment”
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