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The reluctant archbishop

The retiring leader of the Anglican communion leaves an ambiguous legacy.

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The Friday Arts Diary

Our cultural picks for the week ahead.

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Tories and trade unions could be "soulmates", says Tory MP

Robert Halfon argues that the two could be natural bedfellows -- but it is difficult to see the unions agreeing.

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UK car production soars 23.5%

Domestic car manufacturing rose by almost a quarter in February.

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Tax break for Downton Abbey

George Osborne to announce 25 per cent TV tax breaks in 2012 Budget.

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US Press: pick of the papers

The ten must-read opinion pieces from today's US papers.

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Chart of the day: the top rate of tax

For nine years of Thatcher's premiership, the top rate was 60 per cent.

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An overlooked argument for property taxes

More sensible taxation of property could reduce the problem of unaffordable house prices.

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Web Only: best of the blogs

The five must-read posts from today, including public support for gay marriage.

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The private sector isn't picking up the slack

Over the last year 44,000 more public sector jobs have been lost than private sector jobs created.

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Leader: The end of socialism

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Why does Latvia still honour the Waffen-SS?

No EU member state should be honouring members of the biggest Jew-killing machine in world history.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

The ten must-read pieces from the morning papers.

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The shadowy world of Egypt's NGOs

Funded by their governments, are these organisations funnelling money to protest movements?

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Public sector pay to be cut in poorer areas

George Osborne to end national pay deals in Wednesday's Budget.

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Chris Jefferies: Only press fines can prevent trial by media

"My story was a readymade Midsomer Murders script set in a respectable and leafy suburb," says man falsely accused of Joanna Yeates's murder.

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Morning call: the pick of the papers

The ten must-read pieces from the morning papers.

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Decline and fall of the Old Firm

What went wrong for the Bhoys and the Blues?

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Four questions Osborne must answer before introducing regional pay

Why has the Chancellor jumped the gun of an independent review?

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The coming battle between old and young

Twentysomethings face living standard squeezes, while those in their 60s have never had it so good.

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