This England: Collars and cuffs
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New Times,
New Thinking.
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ByI may have a grey beard, but the wingèd chariot dawdles no more for them than it does for me.
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ByFrom festival coverage to nature documentaries, TV is so relentlessly cheerful that it brings out my inner curmudgeon.
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