The author and radio presenter on Ibiza 1990, the bad boys of Brexit and his infamous Strictly paso doble

Born in Northampton, the Rev Richard Coles, 61, was in 1980s pop duo the Communards, whose hits include Don’t Leave Me This Way. He went on to study theology at King’s College London and was ordained as an Anglican clergyman in 2005. From 2011 to 2023, he co‑presented Saturday Live on BBC Radio 4. His books include The Madness of Grief about the loss of his partner, David, in 2019. His second novel, A Death in the Parish, has just been published. Last year, he retired from his Northamptonshire parish and now lives in Sussex.

When were you happiest?
Technically, Ibiza 1990, because of the amount of ecstasy I’d taken.

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