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When the Peter Simple column and the Way of the World column became separate entities in the late 1980s, Way of the World was written briefly (1989–1990) by Christopher Booker and for ten years (1990–2000) by Auberon Waugh. It was later written by the satirist Craig Brown until he left the Telegraph late in 2008. A. N. Wilson began to write a column under the title Peter Simple II in The Sunday Telegraph on 26 February 2006, but it did not last long.
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