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It’s a titanic struggle between two tortoises – and not a hare in sight
The Observer, 3rd May 2015

I feel your pain, David Cameron – and I’ll be out of my job soon, too
The Observer, 26th April 2015

Somerset’s medieval lepers meet the Tory visionary dream team
The Observer, 19th April 2015

Truly, this man was the son of God. And I don’t mean David Cameron
The Observer, 12th April 2015

If we send the migrants back, who will cook my late-night steak?
The Observer, 5th April 2015

If Grant Shapps was made by little green aliens, what’s left?
The Observer, 22nd March 2015

Privatising BBC3 would be as pernicious as Isis destroying Iraq’s historic sites
The Observer, 15th March 2015

Who wants an effigy of a naked Vladimir Putin in their back yard?
The Observer, 1st March 2015

‘Secondary ticketing’ might be legal, but that doesn’t make it morally right
The Observer, 8th February 2015

With Roy ‘Chubby’ Brown and Citizen Khan’s help, I’m creating a comedy databank for Islamic Birmingham
The Observer, 12th January 2015

I’ve had it with comedy awards – and so has my bounty hunter alter ego
The Observer, 21st December 2014

Want to know what’s really killing Christmas? Just ask Ben Stiller…
The Observer, 14th December 2014

The Imaginary Liberal Comedy Cabal will crush the Ukips into dust
The Observer, 5th November 2014

It seems Russell Brand has more in common with Jesus than you’d think
The Observer, 19th October 2014

The Clangers are truly British
The Big Issue, 13th October 2014

Smash The Cistern
The NME, 1st October 2014

I am finding it very, very hard to be funny…
The Big Issue, 5th August 2014

The search for the nation’s identity: my part in Cameron’s odyssey
The Observer, 15th June 2014

Sex and drugs? Real rock rebels are into tax-efficient accountancy abuse
The Observer, 18th May 2014

Public art can’t be used for adverts. But my subconscious is up for sale
The Observer, 11th May 2014

Why I’m a leading contender for the Great British fruitcake bake off
The Observer, 4th May 2014

The maggots that changed my life (and the future of the Tory party)
The Observer, 23rd March 2014

Sarah Vine sets a new bog standard. But will Mr Gove leave the seat up?
The Observer, 16th March 2014

A vision of life under The Ukip’s steel-capped Hush Puppies
The Observer, 9th March 2014

Another goddamned appreciation of the late, lamented Bill Hicks
The Observer, 1st March 2014

What to do if millions of Romanian vampires pitch camp at Marble Arch
The Observer, 5th January 2014

Stewart Lee: what the National Theatre means to me
The Observer, 20th October 2013

The end of the world is nigh … anyone out there interested?
The Observer, 6th October 2013

The rich get richer, the poor get poorer and the coalition plays silly burgers
The Observer, 30th June 2013

Gobbling pate allowed a nation to scoff at the legacy of Thatcherism
The Observer, 20th April 2013

Where are all the right-wing stand-ups?
The New Statesman, 16th April 2013

Margaret Thatcher is dead. But someone has reinvented her life
The Observer, 14th April 2013

I’ve seen Jesus and thanks to Iain Duncan Smith She’s in a bad way
The Observer, 7th April 2013

Farewell, BBC TV Centre. You were Britain’s very own Disneyland
The Observer, 31st March 2013

Fists full of sausage, Michael Gove declaims his vision of the future
The Observer, 24th March 2013