Paper trial
Barry R Clarke
In the village of Little Apens, near Borehamwood, Drudge the newspaper delivery boy rises at 6am every morning to deliver the morning papers. The round always begins at the newsagent (green house) and finishes when he arrives back home (red house). His delivery requirement can vary from day to day, but the number of customers (blue houses) who require a delivery is from one to four inclusive. So on some days, certain houses might receive no visit.
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In Prospect’s September issue: Emily Andrews, Andrew Brown and Tom Clark assess what the reign of King Charles might look like. Andrews profiles Charles and questions whether he will be able to keep his opinions to himself. Andrew Brown look at the coronation—the world is a very different place now from when the last one took place. Tom Clark explains the results of our poll, conducted by ICM, into people’s view on Charles taking the throne—it turns out fewer people than ever before want the heir to become our monarch. Elsewhere in the issue Nick Cohen details his battle with the bottle and shows that Britain has a problem with drink that it doesn’t want to talk about, and Toni Morrison
Also in this issue: Toni Morrison on America’s stubborn race divide, Brian Klaas on how Europe should deal with Trump and Jessica Abrahams explains everything you need to know about fourth wave feminism