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The posh club

As The Riot Club, adapted from Laura Wade's hit play Posh, is released in cinemas, G2 examines what it means to be posh now.
  • The Queen … is she posh? She kind of is …

    The seven rules of being posh

  • Racegoers at Ascot … they're posh. What about you?

    How posh are you? Take our quiz

  • Nancy Mitford

    How to talk posh: a rarely marvlous glossary

  • poshness

    The secrets of the posh accent – video

  • A scene from The Riot Club

    Laura Wade: ‘It’s the last time they can let their hair down’

    Laura Wade’s play Posh ushered in the Tory government in 2010. Is the film version, The Riot Club, here to bury the Bullingdon boys’ era of inequality? She tells Emine Saner how she got into the mindset of the men made to rule Britain
  • Modern Toss Bullingdon Club cartoon

    Posh Britain: will they always lord it over us?

    Stuart Jeffries: In new film The Riot Club, based loosely on the antics of the notorious Bullingdon boys, a gaggle of toffs trash restaurants for larks. Who are these people, how did they turn out like this – and what does it tell us about privilege today?
  • Modern Toss on posh Britain

    Modern Toss on posh Britain – in pictures

    The irreverent cartoonists tackle the upper echelons of British society in a series of illustrations about pedigree, privilege and punch-ups
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