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Destiny’s Child
By Bruce Anderson
Churchill had his share of failures, Bruce Anderson reminds us, before the stars aligned to ensure his legacy of greatness
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Games Of Our Lives
By Lawrence Dallaglio
Rugby World Cup winner, Lawrence Dallaglio, explains why he loves Britain’s contribution to the global sporting stage
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This Is London
By Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson, former Radio 1 and Network BBC Radio Director and Chief Executive of the Radio Academy, argues that the BBC’s World Service is still a globally respected force for good
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The Miracle Square Mile
By Roger Bootle
Chairman & founder of Capital Economics, Roger Bootle on why the City is the jewel in Britain’s economic crown
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The Sleeping Giant
By Johnny Carmichael
Ghanaian-born Johnny Carmichael contends that a renaissance is needed to awaken the Commonwealth’s massive potential
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Justice And The Peace
By Adam Lynch
Our legal system is a globally recognised benchmark of excellence, but leading solicitor Adam Lynch argues that we mustn’t take it for granted
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For Peace, Prepare For War
By For Peace, Prepare For War
General Sir Peter Wall says the British Army is taken for granted — and needs investment
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Reasons To Be Cheerful
By Sebastian Payne
The doomsters and gloomsters have it wrong, says Sebastian Payne — there is much to celebrate about our ever-adaptable political system
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Courage Best
By Alexander Fiske-Harrison
Alexander Fiske-Harrison, Britain’s only professional bullfighter and veteran bull runner, pays homage to British stoicism and bravery
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A Manner Of Being
By Mary Killen
Mary Killen examines why British standards, once a global benchmark, have slipped
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Another Fine Mess
By Lieutenant General Sir Simon Mayall
Lieutenant General Sir Simon Mayall remembers living, eating and drinking in the finest traditions of the British regimental system
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Destiny’s Child
By Bruce Anderson
Churchill had his share of failures, Bruce Anderson reminds us, before the stars aligned to ensure his legacy of greatness
- Features

Games Of Our Lives
By Lawrence Dallaglio
Rugby World Cup winner, Lawrence Dallaglio, explains why he loves Britain’s contribution to the global sporting stage
- Features

This Is London
By Paul Robinson
Paul Robinson, former Radio 1 and Network BBC Radio Director and Chief Executive of the Radio Academy, argues that the BBC’s World Service is still a globally respected force for good
- Features
- Passions

The Fan that Hit the Sh*t: The Day I Punched Peter Sellers
By John McEntee
John McEntee talks to film director Joe McGrath about the life and troubled times of the late comic genius, Peter Sellers
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Remembering Tony Bennett: An interview by Jonathan Wingate in 2014
By Jonathan Wingate
Legendary singer and accomplished visual Artist Tony Bennett looks back on his Illustrious Career and explains why he thinks pop’s greatest provocateur Lady Gaga is “The Picasso of Pop”.
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The Miracle Square Mile
By Roger Bootle
Chairman & founder of Capital Economics, Roger Bootle on why the City is the jewel in Britain’s economic crown
- Features

The Sleeping Giant
By Johnny Carmichael
Ghanaian-born Johnny Carmichael contends that a renaissance is needed to awaken the Commonwealth’s massive potential
- Features

Justice And The Peace
By Adam Lynch
Our legal system is a globally recognised benchmark of excellence, but leading solicitor Adam Lynch argues that we mustn’t take it for granted
- Features

For Peace, Prepare For War
By For Peace, Prepare For War
General Sir Peter Wall says the British Army is taken for granted — and needs investment
- Features

Reasons To Be Cheerful
By Sebastian Payne
The doomsters and gloomsters have it wrong, says Sebastian Payne — there is much to celebrate about our ever-adaptable political system
- Features

Courage Best
By Alexander Fiske-Harrison
Alexander Fiske-Harrison, Britain’s only professional bullfighter and veteran bull runner, pays homage to British stoicism and bravery
- Features

A Manner Of Being
By Mary Killen
Mary Killen examines why British standards, once a global benchmark, have slipped
- Features

Another Fine Mess
By Lieutenant General Sir Simon Mayall
Lieutenant General Sir Simon Mayall remembers living, eating and drinking in the finest traditions of the British regimental system
- Features
- Food & Drink

The Fan that Hit the Sh*t: The Day I Punched Peter Sellers
By John McEntee
John McEntee talks to film director Joe McGrath about the life and troubled times of the late comic genius, Peter Sellers
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Remembering Tony Bennett: An interview by Jonathan Wingate in 2014
By Jonathan Wingate
Legendary singer and accomplished visual Artist Tony Bennett looks back on his Illustrious Career and explains why he thinks pop’s greatest provocateur Lady Gaga is “The Picasso of Pop”.
- Features