Edited by Adam Macqueen
2nd September 2021
Six decades of jokes and journalism
A history of the last 60 years, as seen by Britain’s first, most successful and indeed only fortnightly satirical magazine.
In This Issue
Thank God the nation’s beloved figurehead is back… Sir Edward Davey: An Apology… Green party accused of ‘rowing back’ on green policies… Seven-way debate ‘a total mess’… Mr Tickle admits, ‘Yes, I was a bit handsy but I’ve learned my lesson’… US ironyometer in meltdown… Warning over invasive bamboo story… Four WAGs to watch in the tournament everyone’s talking about… Nadine Dorries: My current concerns, as told to Craig Brown
Deathly prose
Richard Madeley’s murderous writing reviewed
Saving the NHS
MD on the main parties’ health pledges
Right move
Suella Braverman is looking beyond the election already
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Deathly prose
Richard Madeley’s murderous writing reviewed
Saving the NHS
MD on the main parties’ health pledges
Right move
Suella Braverman is looking beyond the election already
Read these stories and much more - only in the magazine. Subscribe here to get delivery direct to your home and never miss an issue!
Day in the Sun
Starmer wooing Murdoch's paper Street Of Shame, Issue 1626
Starmer wooing Murdoch's paper Street Of Shame, Issue 1626
Blood letting
Rees-Mogg isn't keen on renters' rights HP Sauce, Issue 1626
Rees-Mogg isn't keen on renters' rights HP Sauce, Issue 1626
Crime wave
The Mail's approach to true crime Street Of Shame, Issue 1625
The Mail's approach to true crime Street Of Shame, Issue 1625