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Spectator Life

An intelligent mix of culture, food, style and property, plus where to go and what to see.

Three bets for the weekend

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Lambourn trainer Jamie Snowden continues to enjoy a stellar season in which he has landed some big-race prizes. His general statistics are impressive too: 62 winners from just 218 runners for a strike rate of 28 per cent. Snowden has plenty of interesting runners at Ascot and Windsor this weekend and I would be surprised

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G.V. Chappell

I’ll take a country walk over the gym any day

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Iran’s useful idiots

British complicity in Tehran’s terror

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Oh, Mary!’s climax is an inspirational bit of comedy

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High Noon, directed by Thea Sharrock, is a perfectly decent version of a trusty western which celebrates its 74th birthday this year. An elderly sheriff, Will Kane, marries a priggish beauty, Amy, on the day of his retirement but his marital plans are overturned by news that a dangerous convict, Frank Miller, has been released

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Cartoons

Wilbur

‘‘Must have been on triple-strength Wegovy.’’

Cartoon

Grizelda

‘‘You were the future once.’’

Cartoon

Dan Fox

Is this the end of the French croissant?

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