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And for the Lib Dems' next trick? Electrify the foreign debate | Jackie Ashley
Nick Clegg will squander his gains if he shies from a row on Europe, Iraq and Afghanistan. It\'s time to get properly stuck in If last week\'s call-sign was " I agree with Nick ", this one\'s ...
Smiling in the face of ash | Peter Preston
Frustrating, infuriating and costly. But still it is refreshing to see cool heads under empty skies It ought to be an automatic Hollywood blockbuster. A mighty fire bursts thr...
Nick Clegg and Gordon Brown need to turn their guns on the real enemy | Polly Toynbee
The Clegg bounce could end up taking seats from Labour, just as Tory Big Society airiness is being shown up for what it is The crack! At last, the breaking of the mould! A seismic shock sh...
How the volcano took out our fruit salad | Dan Roberts
The Icelandic ash that stopped air freight gave a hint of what a plane-free world would mean for us On the outskirts of Heathrow there is a multistorey warehouse that pla...
Nick Clegg was the winner in this historic leaders' debate | Martin Kettle
Cameron disappointed, Brown held the line. But the Lib Dem success will put them in the crosshairs. This election has come alive Live television has frequently been more dramatic. The moon land...
Libel laws: a lethal muzzle of medicine | Ben Goldacre
The chiropractors\' absurd pursuit of Simon Singh is over, but libel laws are still a real health hazard After two years of pursuing one man through the courts, at a cost to him of £200,000 and two years\' work,...
The mob should lay off. The pope is innocent | Jack Valero
Richard Dawkins\'s case against the pope is nonsense. Benedict has striven to rid the church of child abuse On Sunday I appeared on The Big Questions on BBC1 to discuss whe...
Mugabe inflames the Afro-pessimists, but Zimbabwe's story is much deeper | Petina Gappah
For all the nightmarish events of the last decade, my country has much to celebrate as we mark 30 years of independence Thirty years ago on Sunday the renegade British co...
Cameronism: a wholly new conservatism | Tim Montgomerie
Cameron\'s manifesto avoids electric policy in favour of theory. He is gambling that the party core is ready for it The launch of a party\'s manifesto is 24 hours of guaranteed public...
The pope on trial would show what equality before the law means | George Monbiot
The case against Benedict rests on international law\'s potential to judge all alike. No wonder the powerful are resisting it Confession and repentance are not among the Christian virtues pract...
Blair-plus? Hardly. This is a bold, persuasive manifesto | Polly Toynbee
No extravagance, and no bombast. But Labour has reminded voters in the starkest terms of the crucial choice they face There was no hold-the-front-page show-stopper, but how could there be? Extravaganc...
A glimmer in Poland's darkness | Timothy Garton Ash
This second Katyn offers a message of hope for a country that has won its place as a free fatherland For the bereaved, this is a time for hearts opened in sympa...
The diligent get sick, too | Hadley Freeman
Martina Navratilova\'s response to her cancer diagnosis risks feeding the idea of illness as personal failing Breast cancer is, for sufferers, for terrified famil...
Volcanic ash cloud costing British Airways up to £20m daily
• BA will seek compensation from EU and government • Tui Travel is losing up to £6m a day from travel ban • Volcano lockdown leaves 100,000 Tui customers stranded British Airways today said ...
Billy Bragg clashes with BNP's Richard Barnbrook
Singer and activist engages in finger-pointing row with the BNP\'s London assembly member in east London Billy Bragg was engaged in a finger-pointing row with a senior member of the British ...
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