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Our leaders need to rediscover the art of statecraft

Politicians need to be institution-builders. Not just making rules and spending money.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.

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Voters back Labour's economic policies -- but don't trust Labour

Poll shows that public supports measures championed by Ed Balls, but still has more faith in Tory economic competence.

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Apple announces $45bn payout

The company will use some of its cash pile to pay dividends to shareholders and buy back $10bn of shares.

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What can money buy? A whole new way of doing business

Not only does Apple have more money than anyone else, it is finding better uses for it.

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Tax transparency is a political masterstroke by Osborne

An annual breakdown of public spending will increase support for the Chancellor’s cuts.

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The only thing the mousetrap has caught recently is my finger

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Picture of the day: Cameron glares at Bercow

The PM was not amused by the Speaker's address to the Queen.

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If George Osborne does one thing...

Notes on the 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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Labour must not return to factional warfare

Rather than seeking to delegitimise Progress, our critics should debate with us.

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Caption competition: Blair meets Miliband

The first photograph of the pair together since Miliband became Labour leader.

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Fisking Fawkes

Iran Watch, part 7

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Boris Johnson privatises official Mayor of London Twitter account

The Mayor has changed the name of the non-partisan account -- and taken its 253,152 followers.

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Preview: Mind as matter

A new exhibition explores the mysteries of the human brain.

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Police production orders turn journalists into "informers"

Immigration minister sympathizes with journalists who have been assaulted on the job.

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Web Only: best of the blogs

The five must-read posts from today, including the effect of sunshine on politics.

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Ofcom dismisses Big Fat Gypsy Weddings complaints

"Gypsier" and other words deemed not in violation of code.

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What Cameron and Clegg could learn from Churchill and Lloyd George

Both scrapping the 50p tax rate and increasing the income tax threshold could drive a wedge between rich and poor.

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Police blamed for McCann and Jefferies media mistakes

Tabloid journalist says police responsible for negative media coverage in Madeline McCann case

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