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Celia Brayfield

Articles by Celia Brayfield

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Taking on Goliath

  • 19 February 2007

L'Oréal Took My Home: the secrets of a theft
Monica Waitzfelder, translated by Peter Bush Arcadia Books, 221pp, £15.99
ISBN 1905147112

Borrowed time

  • 28 November 2005

Cheri
Colette Vintage Classics, 128pp, £6.99
ISBN 009942276X

A biographer scorned

  • 12 September 2005

John Mortimer: the devil's advocate
Graham Lord Orion, 326pp, £20
ISBN 0752877801

Emperor's new clothes

  • 01 November 2004

Ghosting
Jennie Erdal Canongate, 273pp, £14.99
ISBN 1841955620

Brits tame the wild frontiers

  • 14 June 2004

One in three wants to emigrate, but the expats will still write home for marmalade, as Celia Brayfield did

Much more than a straight banana

  • 16 June 2003

Dumb Britain, where debate is dominated by a wilfully idiotic press, just doesn't get it about Europe. Even French farmers know more

Diary - Celia Brayfield

  • 10 February 2003

Andrew Motion and David Hare have claimed poetic status for Bob Dylan, others have spoken for Pink Floyd and Elvis. Is there a poet out there who dares to look uncool?

Bring out those tambourines again

  • 25 December 2000

NS Christmas - Madonna, Jane Fonda, Britney Spears: Christians are suddenly sexy again. Celia Brayfield reports on the new scourge of the Hampstead liberals

French women have it easier

  • 30 October 2000

In France, female politicians can be bright and beautiful. Not here, writesCelia Brayfield

Twelve steps to heaven and No10

  • 24 July 2000

Celia Brayfielddetects the hand of Alcoholics Anonymous in new Labour's approach

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