Opposition to Murdoch re-election grows
Legal and General, part owner of BskyB, is poised to vote against James Murdoch's run for chairman.
View ArticleThe political problem of parents priced out of work
The government is slowly waking up to the crisis in affordable childcare.
View ArticleDebts, deficits and Toby Young
The Telegraph blogger's response to my ebook on austerity is interesting but ill-informed.
View ArticleThe voice of Libya's minorities
Gaddafi's discriminatory policies will outlive the dictator if post-revolutionary Libya defines itself solely as Arab.
View ArticleCBI: High street sales fall at fastest rate in 33 months
Research carried out by the CBI indicates a sales slump as squeezed middle squeezed further.
View ArticleOsborne urged to prioritise the nuclear option
Campaign group heaps pressure on Osbourne to back nuclear industry.
View ArticleIs Osborne borrowing more or less?
The Chancellor is set to borrow more than Gordon Brown planned.
View ArticleThe Mail was "as dirty as anyone"
Paul McMullan, the former hack secretly recorded by Hugh Grant for the NS, to appear before Leveson inquiry.
View ArticleA very British anomaly
It's time to end the historic right of Anglican bishops to sit in the House of Lords.
View ArticleA Life Too Short: The Tragedy of Robert Enke
Ronald Reng's biography of the late German national goalkeeper is William Hill Sports Book of the Year.
View ArticleGeorge Osborne's Autumn Statement - live blog
Instant coverage and analysis as the Chancellor outlines plans to boost the economy, amid gloomy forecasts.
View ArticleOsborne to borrow more than Labour was projected to
Chancellor forecast to borrow £19bn more than the Brown government was expected to.
View ArticleIranian protesters storm British embassy: in pictures
Students in Tehran have broken into the UK embassy after clashing with riot police during an anti-British demo.
View ArticleOsborne takes an axe to the public sector
710,000 public sector jobs will be cut by 2017, up from previous estimate of 400,000.
View ArticleOsborne rides to Labours rescue
He has forced Labour to acknowledge that if you cut less now, you have to cut for longer.
View ArticleWeb Only: best of the blogs
The five must-read posts from today, including the Autumn Statement and post-human politics.
View ArticleThe dark side of Brick Lane's curry houses
Caterers form the first ever Bangladeshi workers union in the UK, to tackle poor working conditions and wages.
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