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Your evening briefing on the day in British politics. Evening Blend delivers a sharp, witty summary of the stories that mattered in Westminster today.
Evening Blend is the UK's 'most read' political newsletter. Its daily email is famous for its 'Summary of the day'—capturing the essence of PMQs, cabinet moves, and the mood in the lobby with the Spectator's signature wit. It's unique for its timing—landing in your inbox as the work day ends, providing the definitive final word on the day's political winners and losers. It is an essential part of the UK political diet, particularly for those on the center-right.
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