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Ian Hislop and Nick Newman’s play captures the larky spirit of a first world war satirical paper
The Private Eye editor talks about scrapes with jail, liberal elites and why it’s getting harder to ‘land a punch’
Presentation varies from the informally anecdotal to the erudite and academic from a wide range of international scholars
Much-loved satirical magazine puts offshore property content on the internet in rare move
Bank’s plan carries some political risks
As it reaches 50, Private Eye has enjoyed record sales and editor Ian Hislop has been named the most influential voice in politics
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