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Private Eye is a fortnightly British satirical and current affairs magazine based in London, England, edited by Ian Hislop.Since its first publication in 1961, Private Eye has been a prominent critic and lampooner of public figures and entities that it deems guilty of any of the sins of incompetence, inefficiency, corruption, pomposity or self-importance and it has established itself as a thorn in the side of the British establishment.As of 2013, it is Britain's best-selling current affairs magazine, and such is its long-term popularity and impact that many recurring in-jokes from Private Eye have entered popular culture.
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Cover of Private Eye from July 2011, making ironic use of anotorious headlinefrom The Sun newspaper in 1982
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