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Americans want me to explain British politics to them. After tequila, I almost can
The US’s first female secretary of state on entertaining foreign leaders in her Washington home
I will always need London, but I do not need her to wait for me
A good thank-you is dynamite. A bad one is a stink bomb
A visit to West Virginia is indeed ‘Almost Heaven’
The American tradition is without irony
Fox is the hearth around which Americans gather to watch their country go up in flames
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Roller Derby is America’s only female-dominated full-contact sport
Religion and I parted ways a while ago. Now I go to church for the architecture and ambience
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From the Great Depression to the Great American Novel, the superlative speaks to a competitive spirit
Unlike their American counterparts, the Queen’s Guard have a silly side
One of the best English players of his generation is captaining one of the worst teams in US soccer
The day I let you finish my sentence with three tabloid-esque exclamation marks is the day I give up on life!!!
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Self-care is easy to satirise. But it was the rallying cry of 70s civil rights activists
On foot I’m Gandhi — peaceful, measured. On wheels I’m Toad of Toad Hall
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