Portsmouth Turned Into a Waugh Zone ; Londoner's Diary

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IT'S a new generation of literary Waughfare. Evelyn Waugh and his son Auberon were brilliant mischief makers in their time, but now Bron's daughter Daisy Waugh has stepped into the breech with a 21st century skirmish on the waterfront in Portsmouth, not far from Nelson's flagship HMS Victory.

When Daisy went to Portsmouth in April, as Sunday Times property correspondent, the PR people at Berkeley Homes were over the moon that she proposed to write about their new block of flats called, appropriately enough, Gun Wharf.

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Portsmouth Turned Into a Waugh Zone ; Londoner's Diary

But they had neglected to note that Daisy's pen is as acid and waspish as her father...

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