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Guy Kelly

Guy Kelly

Features Writer at The Daily Telegraph - Telegraph.co.uk

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  • English
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  • Art
  • Books
  • House
  • Demographics
  • Rural
  • Entertainment

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Recent Articles

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‘Your body would just boil’: The scandal of Britain’s nuclear test veterans

A new documentary sheds light on the fate of thousands of personnel exposed to radioactive fallout – and the MoD is refusing to apologise
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America’s king of reality TV: ‘If Andy Warhol were alive today, he’...

Andy Cohen on the madness of US politics, the behind-the-scenes drama of the Real Housewives and why we’re all now famous for 15 minutes
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Labour’s war on the boiler will end in electoral disaster – just as...

The radical heating law introduced by Olaf Scholz’s coalition was astonishingly toxic politically – and should come as a warning to Starmer
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The fascinating rise of Britain’s next primetime TV star, Olivia At...

ITV’s ‘face of the future’ talks about about bad boyfriends, life at boarding school and breaking people’s preconceptions
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When Taylor Swift came to the office: How the Tiny Desk Concert bec...

Adele, Harry Styles, Bono… Stadium acts are queuing up to gig in a Washington radio station’s broom cupboard. Why?
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Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively lead the most powerful gang in Holly...

Taylor Swift worships them, the public (mostly) adore them and their businesses have made them millions. Is there any limit to their powers?
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Starmer is doomed if he tries to take a holiday now. Prime minister...

It’s August and Sir Keir could do with a break. But for the leader of a country, the very act of going on holiday is fraught with danger
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Russell Howard: ‘Trump didn’t act presidential when he was shot – i...

The comic on the Trump assassination attempt, why stand-ups no longer need the Fringe – and how gigs are much easier than being a new parent
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Why insufferable celebrities can’t stop showing Architectural Diges...

The magazine’s popular YouTube series is perfect publicity for ‘down to earth’ stars. But are the homes as ‘authentic’ as the owners claim?
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Why do England fans sing Sweet Caroline?

Three Lions has long been England fans' song of choice, but a new contender has emerged – and one that's heard in arenas around the world
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How to explain the Ten Commandments to Gen Z - The Telegraph

With God’s instructions causing controversy across the pond, old hand Christopher Howse and young gun Guy Kelly ruminate on their relevance
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Who is Lady Victoria Starmer, wife of the new Prime Minister?

She avoided the campaign trail but, once the excitement of the election passes, she must decide how she’ll play the part of the PM’s spouse
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'I agree with Nick': The most memorable TV election debates - The T...

As Sunak and Starmer go head-to-head tonight, we look back at the best and most disastrous moments of televised election debates
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Daniel Brühl interview: 'I've said no to playing every high-ranking...

The actor has carved out a stellar CV while refusing to play the Hollywood game – making him the perfect fit to play Karl Lagerfeld
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'Nobody's hurrying – not like London': How Britain's 'blue zone' he...

Compared with the rest of the UK, residents of South Hams have a longer than average life expectancy. How can we learn from their example?
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'The KGB solved my argument with my wife': When spies get too close...

From solving marital disputes to noisily opening champagne bottles, surveillance in Soviet Russia wasn’t all grim, it transpires
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Has the weather actually been as freezing as we think this April?

April is the weirdest month, say the climate scientists and meteorologists, as a nation agonises about how to dress for spring
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What Back to Black misses about Amy Winehouse – she was our funnies...

The star’s trademark eye roll, inability to suffer fools and flair for sarcasm are nowhere to be found in the biopic – and that’s a shame
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I'm a 32-year-old straight white man who moved to the suburbs – of ...

This week, Christopher Howse and Guy Kelly are in a spin about the renaissance of records. To play or not to (long) play?
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Intermittent fasting is a bourgeois rebrand of basic moderation - T...

Unhand the bun, step away from the cake – ritualistic restraint gives old hand Christopher Howse and young gun Guy Kelly food for thought
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How the £15 Daunt Books bag became a celebrity status symbol - The ...

An eco-friendly canvas carrier dreamed up by an independent bookseller has become an ubiquitous class marker for the literati