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Dylan Jones: At heart, Barney Bubbles was an artist –which led to the creative strain he put himself under

Barney Bubbles drew my youth, carved it out of coloured paper, counterintuitive typography, bald modernist graphics, old bits of cardboard and photographs of Elvis Costello, Nick Lowe, Generation X and Ian Dury. Unwittingly I had bought into his world via a Hawkwind album that he designed and I bought in 1974, when I was 13 and he was 32, but it was the punk explosion two years later that really brought...

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Dylan Jones: The vibrancy of Hong Kong is extraordinary

... is not an easy place to leave, but luckily I was flying Air New Zealand rather than flying normal. Dylan Jones is the editor of 'GQ'

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Dylan Jones: 'Three of the world's biggest rock stars stormed out of the studio

The day had started, unusually for me, by David Tang telling me an unrepeatable story about Henry Kissinger; and after a bizarre sequence of events – involving Princess Michael of Kent, Burt Bacharach and a prospective meeting with the son of an oligarch – had ended with the graphic designer Alan Aldridge telling me how Lionel Blair had once put a smile on Eric Clapton's face.

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DYLAN JONES-EVANS: Visit Wales vs the Wales Tourist Board

Cambria Politico - The summit-of-tourism

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Dylan Jones - a penis in a woollen?

Press Gazette's Axegrinder reports that GQ editor Dylan Jones thinks all bloggers are "unemployed journalists" shouting at the top of their voices to get noticed. It then observes that his own boring blog has not been updated since about June - plainly a moronic brand tart whose ego meshes with his catalogue has more interesting things to do than murmur quietly on his net stage. Well,...

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Dylan Jones: 'Beckham sells a lot of magazines'

In the last 20 years, we have featured politicians, actors, sex symbols, sportsmen, chefs and the occasional James Bond on our cover. We have always gone out of our way to choose men or women who somehow represent an aspect of GQ. The only politicians to grace our cover have been Conservatives – Michael Heseltine, John Major and David Cameron.

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Blog Review: 239

Cambria Politico looks at the LCO debate. Bethan Jenkins looks at the refernum. More here from Politics Cymru and Up The Valleys . Adam Price gives his views on the PBR . More here from David Jones , Dylan Jones-Evans and Plaid Casnewydd . Peter Black picks up on David Cameron’s views on devolution.

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The audacity of Dave

In our latest lead review, Daily Mail political columnist Peter Oborne takes a second look at Dylan Jones’s much-maligned book of interviews with the Tory leader, Cameron on Cameron, and at Douglas Carswell & Daniel Hannan’s manifesto for Cameron’s Tories, The Plan: Twelve Months to Renew Britain. The Cameron that emerges from Oborne’s reading is [...]

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Blog Review: 232

Betsan Powys says the gloves are off in the Lib Dem leadership race. More here from Peter Black . Vaughan Roderick looks at the leadership of the Conservatives. Translation here from Ordovicius . David Jones takes issue with Plaid’s leaflets in Caerphilly. Dylan Jones Evans looks at the latest unemployment figures. Marcus Warner looks at the issues surrounding taxation. Welsh Ramblings...

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Blog Review: 230

Betsan Powys revisits the housing LCO row. More here from Peter Black . Dylan Jones-Evans looks at the issue of late payments. Glyn Davies looks at the issue of presumed consent. Amlwch to Magor looks at the Glenroths by-election. More her from Miserable Old Fart and Plaid Casnewydd . Guerrilla Welsh Fare takes issue with some Lib Dem Bloggers . Ian Johnson looks at the referendum and...

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This raises a number of questions...

Such as... Who reads this shit? Is he deliberately trying to make himself look like the smuggest bastard on the planet? What was Dylan Jones thinking? What are Borders thinking (they'll need to knock more than £2 off it if...

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Blog Review: 228

Tomos Livingstone looks at the St Athan training facility. Peter Black takes issue with Jenny Randerson’s gimmicks. Glyn Davies looks at the Lib Dems internal elections. Dylan Jones-Evans gives his solutions to saving the ‘real economy.’ Guerrilla Welsh Fare looks at the performance of Tory councils. Ian Johnson suggests the Lib Dems still don’t understand devolution. Tomorrow Wales looks...

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The GQ Miliband Feature

Now that GQ has been out for four weeks*, I have posted the entire feature on the blog. It's a profile of both of the Miliband brothers which seeks to discover which one of them is most likely to get to the top. Dylan Jones, GQ's editor was kind enough to write this in his editor's letter... Elsewhere in this issue you'll find Iain Dale's fascinating profile of Ed and David Miliband,...

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Celebrating personal growth

Who couldn’t enjoy Western Mail ’s ‘Fast Growth 50’, its magazine round-up of the most successful companies in Wales? Certainly not Professor Dylan Jones-Evans, academic, Western Mail business guru, creator of the ‘Fast Growth 50’ programme and, yes, blogger. A full-page of the 34-page magazine is devoted to a celebration of this “passionate champion who is ahead of his time”. He’s a...

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Blog Review: 225

IWA looks at life after Rhodri Morgan. Adam Price looks at nationalism and the credit crunch. Bethan Jenkins looks at Dafydd Ellis Thomas’ letter to Paul Murphy. More here from David Jones , Peter Black and Glyn Davies . Dylan Jones Evans looks again at the Economic Summit. Rhetoric Innes provides his interviews with Kirsty Williams and Jenny Randerson . Guerrilla Welsh Fare looks...