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Nudge or Nanny? Our confused feelings about state intervention

New research reveals contradictory impulses and different national appetites for government steering citizens' lifestyle choices.

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Child benefit u-turn ahoy!

Ed Balls is attacking the Chancellor on child benefit cuts partly because he knows it is a policy the government will have to change.

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Opponents of intervention in Syria won’t take lectures from the hawks

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Aftermath: on Marriage and Separation

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For whom the bell dings

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Out of the toy cupboard

Children’s authors are rarely asked for their opinion on how to get children reading. Why not? We know far more than politicians.

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Fur suits and rocket launchers

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"Emotionally bruised, actually battered"

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In Basildon (The Royal Court)

This ode to Essex owes too much to Mike Leigh’s play.

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Word Games: A4e

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The Books Interview: Nathan Englander

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"2004"

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The Living World (BBC Radio 4)

People need convincing that flies are sexy.

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Film: a Very Short Introduction

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Bloody Sunday: Truths, Lies and the Saville Inquiry

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In the footsteps of elephants

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Lethally polite bafflement

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Capital

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The NS Interview: Sergei Polonsky, businessman

“Next time, I’ll bet on something more edible than my tie”

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Empire (BBC 1)

Rachel Cooke reveals Jeremy Paxman’s secret weapon.

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