30 Years of "Private Eye" Cartoons

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Pay up, pay up and play the game!". Private Eye. Archived from the original on 28 June 2017 . Retrieved 25 June 2017. Bunce, Kim (7 October 2001). "The needle of the Eye". The Observer. Archived from the original on 10 May 2014 . Retrieved 5 January 2014. Second Opinion: the Editor asks M.D. to peer review Private Eye's MMR coverage". Private Eye. Pressdram Ltd (1256): 17. February 2010. Archived from the original on 15 August 2011 . Retrieved 24 May 2010. a b Greenslade, Roy (2004). Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits From Propaganda. London: Pan Macmillan. pp.440–441. ISBN 9780330393768. a b Erlanger, Steven (11 December 2015). "An Enduring and Erudite Court Jester in Britain". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 13 August 2019.

The Regulars also by Michael Heath – is based on the drinking scene at the Coach and Horses pub in London (a regular meeting place for the magazine's staff and guests), and features the catchphrase "Jeff bin in?" (a reference to pub regular, the journalist Jeffrey Bernard). In 2023, Private Eye published a satirical cover on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, reading "This magazine may contain some criticism of the Israeli government and may suggest that killing everyone in Gaza as revenge for Hamas atrocities may not be a good long-term solution to the problems of the region." The magazine was both criticized and praised for its stance, with some accusing the magazine of antisemitism, while others applauded its bravery in criticizing the Israeli government. Critics such as investigative journalist David Collier condemned the magazine, while supporters defended its critique as not antisemitic but a legitimate questioning of the proportionality of Israel's response. [62] Litigation [ edit ] Calder, Barnabas (21 April 2016). Raw concrete: the beauty of brutalism. London. p.331. ISBN 9781448151295. OCLC 1012156615. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) Neal, Toby. "Private Eye founder and former Shrewsbury School pupil Christopher Booker dies at 81" . Retrieved 13 August 2019. Private Eye sparks debate with Israel-Hamas war cover". The National. 19 October 2023 . Retrieved 9 November 2023.The Eye At 50 Blog". Private Eye. Archived from the original on 25 June 2017 . Retrieved 25 June 2017. Wilmut, Roger (1980). "The Establishment Club, 'Private Eye', 'That Was The Week That Was' ". From fringe to flying circus: celebrating a unique generation of comedy, 1960–1980. Eyre Methuen. ISBN 9780413469502. a b "Alan Cowell: Letter from Britain". The New York Times. 30 June 2005. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 13 August 2019.

Barendt, E. M. (2016). Anonymous speech: literature, law and politics. Oxford. p.35. ISBN 9781849466134. OCLC 940796081. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link)Private Eye hits highest circulation in 55-year history 'which is quite something given that print is meant to be dead' ". Press Gazette. Archived from the original on 14 June 2017 . Retrieved 16 June 2017. Young British Artists by Birch – a spoof of the Young British Artists movement such as Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst. Gibb, Frances (21 May 2009). "Failure to gag Private Eye clears the way to publication of rulings against lawyers". The Times. London. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011.

A-list libel lawyer dies". BBC News. 21 December 2003. Archived from the original on 23 December 2003 . Retrieved 15 March 2006. EUphemisms by RGJ – features a European Union bureaucrat making a statement, with a caption suggesting what it means in real terms, depicting the EU in a negative or hypocritical light. For example, an EU official declares: "Punishing Britain for Brexit would show the world we've lost the plot", with the caption reading: "We're going to punish Britain for Brexit. We've lost the plot". Macqueen, Adam (2011). Private Eye: The First 50 Years– An A–Z. London: Private Eye Productions. ISBN 978-1-901784-56-5. Dowell, Ben (16 February 2012). "Private Eye hits highest circulation for more than 25 years". The Guardian. London. Archived from the original on 7 October 2014 . Retrieved 28 March 2013.UK satire's scourge of power: Private Eye hits 50". Reuters. 20 October 2011 . Retrieved 13 August 2019. Eyeplayer (see iPlayer) Videos and Audio since 2008. [43] Flash, hosted MP3s, and YouTube videos. Including phone-related pieces, [44] audio performances at the Lyttelton Theatre, and Private Eye: A Review Of 2016, 2015, and 2014.



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