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    Full list of Tory rebels: • Steve Baker • Ben Bradley • Brendan Clarke-Smith • Graham Brady • Philip Davies • Richard Drax • Simon Jupp • Stephen McPartland • John Redwood • Greg Smith • Dehenna Davison • Marcus Fysh • Gary Sambrook [1/4]

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  3. ‘Those wondering what Boris Johnson has in store for England’s Christmas should keep a close eye on Sturgeon’ ✍️ Michael Simmons

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  4. Now 55 Tory MPs have publicly opposed Covid plan B

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    Why would anyone look at West Side Story, which won ten Oscars in 1961, and think: that needs doing again?

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    A show of ample and eerie majesty: British Museum’s Peru: A Journey in Time reviewed ✍️ Daniel Hannan

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  8. 'Chris Whitty tried to draw parallels between the UK and South Africa. South Africa's double vaccination rate is 25 per cent. In the UK, it's 70 per cent.' 🗣️Kate Andrews challenges Wednesday's Covid press conference Full video👉

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  9. ‘After listening to an hour-and-a-half of Emily Ratajkowski talking about My Body I had to look up naked pictures of her on the internet to understand what she was complaining about’ ✍️ Emily Hill

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  10. 'The tie has long been a signifier of purpose, self-discipline and authority. Even conformity.' ✍️ Jonathan Miller

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  11. 🚨 Sign up to The Spectator’s Economics Newsletter Kate Andrews guides you through the week’s biggest stories across news, business, money, property, stocks and shares, and, of course, the economy. Link here 👉

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  12. ‘I’ve been revisiting a book called Huxley in Hollywood which is something of a rarity. It details the years when Huxley went to the west coast of America and was hanging out with Gerald Heard and Christopher Isherwood.’ ✍️ Johnny Marr

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  13. ‘In the case of the Covid laws, the gathering restrictions were placed on individuals, rather than on land.’ ✍️ Charles Holland

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    Has nostalgia become the Greeks’ national disease?

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  16. '"You can appoint your own chief executive," boomed the PM over a rather sad bottle of wine. He was asking if I would like to chair the media regulator Ofcom' ✍️ Paul Dacre

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  17. Even worse than the book: Amazon Prime’s The Wheel of Time reviewed ✍️ James Delingpole

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    A royal guide to festive dressing ✍ By former royal housemaid Alicia Healey

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    List of the vaccine passport rebels grows to 50. Updated list here:

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  20. Confirmed: 50 Tory MPs have publicly stated they will vote against Covid plan B

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  21. 'The PM stands accused not merely of hypocrisy but of lying.' ✍️ Spectator leading article

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