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Richard Ingrams
March 2013
My hero
My hero: William Cobbett by Richard Ingrams
The most famous journalist of his time – responsible more than anyone for the protest that led to the Great Reform Act of 1832
August 2007
Lord Deedes
Lord Deedes
September 2005
One in the Eye
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When Birt's balloon burst
Richard Ingrams
August 2005
Write that book, Mr Blair
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Richard Ingrams:
If the Prime Minister hopes to make a mint out of his memoirs he may be deluded.
July 2005
Condemn the rule of the gun
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Conductor unbecoming
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My father was no hit man
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Dear John ...
Richard Ingrams's week
June 2005
Blunkett in clover
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Out of the frying pan ...
Richard Ingrams
Dishonourable, dishonest
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Fast buck, first lady
Richard Ingrams
May 2005
George and the dragon
Richard Ingrams
Richard Ingrams:
Galloway's knack of making smug Americans mad is his star quality.
A pair of cabinet puddings
Richard Ingrams
Richard Ingrams:
Both Britain and Iraq are suffering from bunglers in high places.
What an unholy alliance
Richard Ingrams
Richard Ingrams:
An amalgam of a cowed BBC and a conniving Alastair Campbell has been truly unhealthy.
April 2005
Power corrupts, and how!
Richard Ingrams
Richard Ingrams:
Whether on Iraq or education, Blair will say anything to stay in office for men in public life.
Paxman was too soft
Richard Ingrams
Richard Ingrams:
Far from giving Blair a hard time, TV's star interrogator let him off the hook on Kelly.
Paxman was too soft
Richard Ingrams
Richard Ingrams:
Far from giving Blair a hard time, TV's star interrogator let him off the hook on Kelly
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