Jeremy Paxman
Articles by Jeremy Paxman
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…on his attempt to become a spy
Our columnist considers how all experiences, good and bad, shape our lives – including his unsuccessful attempt to become a spy
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“There needs to be a measure of judgement and fairness in retirement”
As some pensioners struggle to make ends meet, others live it up off a huge retirement fund. Jeremy Paxman says it's time to level up.
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“Vuvuzelas should be banned”
After the reappearance of the vuvuzela at recent late summer events, our columnist is on a mission to make the irksome plastic horn history.
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…on the arrogance of magpies
After spotting a mischief of magpies, our columnist is reminded of Ken Clarke's fondness for birdwatching
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…on owning very little stuff
At the time of life when he should be making a will, our columnist is buoyed by the fact he owns few possessions.
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…on receiving a mysterious package
Our columnist ponders the person behind the arrival of a new cook book