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She’s Leaving Home

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Lives of the Law: Selected Essays and Speeches 2000-2010

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Jaw-dropping anecdotes, Muslim jokes and Murakami’s sexy ear

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Jewish Art: a Modern History

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Money (BBC 2)

Rachel Cooke is depressed by brash displays of greed and emptiness.

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Economic pain, political headache

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Uruguay, the best of all countries great and small

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The fretwork of bare trees

In the first of a new occasional series on nature and landscape, Richard Mabey prepares for winter in East Anglia.

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I have an atavistic urge to prostrate myself before the gentry

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The masses stay silent

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Academy of Ancient Music, Sumi Jo

Alexandra Coghlan on an evening of Mozart that leaves a sour taste.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Is this the end of the "greenest government ever"?

Campaigners say coalition is "the most environmentally destructive government" since birth of modern green movement.

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Newt encounters a different kind of Tea Party

"To my astonishment, the audience applauds. Gingrich is in a spot."

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The Fourth Reich, my trouble with 3D and why women don’t swear

Simon Heffer crosses swords with Richard Evans in the Wars of the Fourth Reich, minds his language, steers clear of plane food and struggles to stop himself laughing at euromaniacs.

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The UK earns a D for inequality

Inequality has risen faster in the UK than in any other rich country.

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Vocal Futures

Suzi Digby launches a new project for young people with Bach's St Matthew Passion at the core.

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Cameron's new EU referendum headache

Downing Street slaps down Iain Duncan Smith's call for a referendum on any "major treaty change".

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What do you do when an entire system fails?

The Leveson inquiry is revealing a problem for which there may not be a solution.

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Gilbey on Film: The eyes have it

Ocular obsessions in cinema.

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