Richard Kay
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Most Recent article
How MP Diane Abbott gags staff with public money
MailOnline, Thursday 18 MarchSharing a cosy sofa with Michael Portillo on BBC1’s late-night political show This Week, she projects an image of benign charm and reasonableness. But perhaps MP Diane Abbott is not remembered as being quite so easygoing by some of her former staff.
Previous Articles
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Wills and Kate slope off to France for a skiing getaway
MailOnline, Wednesday 17 March (24 comments)
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Agent Shalit seals deal with his love
MailOnline, Tuesday 16 March
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Wogan's been helping out, admits Evans
MailOnline, Thursday 11 March (6 comments)
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Prince Harry hit by charity resignation
MailOnline, Wednesday 10 March (1 comment)
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Another text disaster for Tess Daly
MailOnline, Tuesday 9 March (81 comments)
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Blow to Prince Charles over Commonwealth role
MailOnline, Monday 8 March
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Gatecrasher dies at the Dorchester
MailOnline, Friday 5 March
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‘Porn Baron’ misses out on stately home after being cut out of father’s will
MailOnline, Thursday 4 March
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Is the Queen set for her first Ireland trip?
MailOnline, Wednesday 3 March (2 blog links)
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Tennant clan throw a party for lovechild
MailOnline, Tuesday 2 March
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Richard Kay by numbers...
- 478 articles (since June 2007)
- Average article: 40 column inches (1202 words)
- Shortest article: 3 column inches (99 words)
- Longest article: 123 column inches (3693 words)
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