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See inside the Easter Special: Boris Johnson's obituary edition

Bohemian rhapsody: Inside the Beat Hotel
At a rundown Paris fleapit in the 1950s and 60s, it didn’t matter if you had no money – you could pay the rent by using art

Let Boris Johnson rot as a sad fringe figure, not a martyr
Why not heavily censure Johnson but leave him as an MP, condemned to spending his remaining time in Westminster as a humiliated backbencher