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The Sunday Telegraph's Catherine Taylor wrote that Jane Harris follows her first novel, The Observations, a scintillating comic tour de force, with another subversive chunk of Victoriana, stuffed with incident like a horsehair sofa, and a creepy, chortling narrative that rattles along at locomotive speed despite the book's length . . .
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After returning to England in 1989, he was the drama critic for the Sunday Telegraph newspaper until 2005.
John Gross, critic, editor and 'best-read man in Britain,' dies at 75 Matt Schudel 2011
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The rising heat was evident in an interview published Sunday, as the assistant commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, John Yates, told the Sunday Telegraph newspaper that his decision not to pursue further prosecutions earlier was a "pretty crap one."
Police Feel the Heat in U.K. Tabloid Scandal Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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He told the Sunday Telegraph he wanted to do away "with very high rates of tax that only damage growth and enterprise".
Vince Cable calls for action as consumer confidence slides 2011
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The fine literary novelist Philip Hensher—whose "King of the Badgers" had been widely expected to feature on the list—had the most vinegary line on the subject: "Perhaps one shouldn't be surprised," he wrote in a column in the Sunday Telegraph, "since four of the five judges have themselves written thrillers in an amateur capacity—some quite good, some, such as chair of the judges Dame Stella Rimington's faltering efforts, atrociously bad."
Kapow! Superheroes Still Pack a Punch Sam Leith 2011
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The contents of the Queen's speech are often trailed in advance - bills don't emerge without planning and consultation - and this speech will probably contain even fewer surprises than usual, because the Sunday Telegraph obtained a copy of a late draft.
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A poll by ICM for the Sunday Telegraph newspaper gave the Conservative Party 35% of the vote, with the Liberal Democrats at 31% and Labour at 26%.
Clegg Won't Accept Brown as Leader if Labour Comes Third 2010
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Citing unidentified sources, the BBC and Britain's Sunday Telegraph said detailed talks regarding Hayward's future had taken place over the weekend.
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Indeed, a detailed investigation by the Sunday Telegraph reported that "the Scottish and British governments actively assisted Megrahi and his legal team to seek a release on compassionate grounds" -- suggesting they were hardly neutrally trying to discover the medical facts.
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Indeed, a detailed investigation by the Sunday Telegraph reported that "the Scottish and British governments actively assisted Megrahi and his legal team to seek a release on compassionate grounds" -- suggesting they were hardly neutrally trying to discover the medical facts.
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