Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby attended a “gathering of the great and good” a day after he announced he was quitting over a Church of ... Eye has revealed. Ian Hislop described it ...
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s attendance of a British Museum dinner the day after he stepped down from the Church was “jaw-dropping”, Private Eye editor Ian Hislop said. The Most Rev Justin ...
The Cad, despite claiming to be mortified and deeply upset by the failure of his marriage, has taken the precaution of putting a detective on his wife. Appalling people are often surprisingly charming ...
Ian Hislop examines the earliest examples of British humour ... Nevertheless, in the pages of the Venerable Bede's Ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum - Ecclesiastical History of England, there is wordplay.
In his work as a journalist and commentator in print and on television Ian Hislop constantly demonstrates ... up a chorus of 'There'll Always be an England'. From across the waves they could ...
That was the question I wanted to answer in Ian Hislop’s Oldest Jokes and I have ... However, it was written in England by Bede and it was a pun on the word Angli meaning that the slaves that ...
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