- Falkland Islands: Argentina Ambassador Says Self-Determination 'Does .. by Asa Bennett, Huffington Post UK
- Let’s be honest. There’s a clear link with Islam (£) by David Aaronovitch, The Times
- Intellectual property is an innovation killer by Joshua Lachkovic , KernalMag
- Dumb Idea Hall of Fame by Aaron David Miller, Foreign Policy
- Nadine Dorries threatens Cameron's Party Leadership by Nadine Dorries, Daily Mail
- Boris set for party leadership? by Traci Watson, USAToday
- Anti-Israel students deface Star of David at student conference by Jonny Paul, Jerusalem Post
- Jihadist Videos on University Facebook by Rupert Sutton, Huffington Post UK
- Skintland: Heads I Win, Tails You Lose by Alex Massie, Spectator UK
- Green tax on conservatories by James Slack and Tamara Cohen, Daily Mail
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11 May 2012, By Jonathan Bracey-Gibbon
Exploiting Brown's bottom: Why are Balls and Miliband getting an easy ride?
Brown's Bottom has Balls and Miliband all over it, so the question remains: why hasn't the government consistently used this to regularly hold Miliband, Balls, and the entire Labour front bench to account?
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21 March 2012, By Harry Cole, UK Political Editor
George Osborne sets the dividing lines in the UK's budget statement
The Chancellor's budget was very political, but will the other parties fall into his traps?
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27 January 2012, By Simon Miller
The country owes them a debt – a trillion to be precise
There is a cut-off point beyond which a government can blame others but it beggars belief that the Eds can sit on the opposition benches looking supercilious
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03 January 2012, By Paul Abbott
Forget where Labour leadership comes from, it's where they're going that matters to voters
Maurice Glasman may be sensible on some issues, but he's absolutely wrong to highlight Labour's Oxbridge ties as a cause for concern. It's their economic policy that is out of touch
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30 December 2011, By Adrian Moss
Next year's news
2012 is shaping up to be a pretty predictable year. Here's the biggest upcoming headlines...
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12 December 2011, By Dylan Sharpe
Labour’s Crisis PR
Somewhat counter intuitively, the Labour Party’s current messaging is actually going pretty well. The downside is that they sound like they’re completely on the wrong side of public opinion
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06 December 2011, By Adrian Moss
Now just look here...
We are, generally, a moderate nation. But there are times when we feel our blood pressure rising to levels at which even the veins in our molars start to throb. And that is when we are treated like idiots
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30 November 2011, By Ryan Bourne
The Autumn Statement leaves us walking a debt tightrope
Osborne’s growth plan simply wasn’t bold enough. More effort should have been diverted to ensuring the conditions for broad job creation
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29 November 2011, By Simon Miller
Autumn Statement: Was George talking Balls?
In a neat bit of cloth-stealing, the Chancellor sounded very Brownian in the Autumn statement today. Unfortunately, for the UK, this means higher borrowing for a while longer
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24 November 2011, By John Phelan
What's holding the British economy back? Debt, debt, and more debt
It is not non-existent cuts which are holding the British economy back nor even, yet, the meltdown of the euro. It’s the suffocating debt burden. Until that has been dealt with we will not see recovery






