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Italy's controversial prime minister is best remembered in his own words
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Labour is divided over how to address family issues - Ed Miliband needs to work out his strategy, fast.
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Only one party has a mandate to hold a vote, and it's not the Conservatives.
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Slower growth in 2011 is not due to the eurozone crisis; slower growth in 2012 will be.
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Rachel Cooke is neither offended nor amused by Ricky Gervaiss new show.
View ArticleLeonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan (National Gallery)
Leonardos masterpieces remain startlingly modern, finds Thomas Calvocoressi.
View ArticleCompetition über alles
The tragedy of the coalitions health reforms is that they contained a few good ideas. But the relentless belief in the supremacy of the market has left doctors disheartened, writes a GP who has worked...
View ArticleSavings on a daunting scale
John Appleby uncovers the full extent of the health budget cuts.
View ArticleGo with the grain
Britain is progressing past bake me a loaf as fast as you can and rediscovering the pleasures of wholesome, nutritious and tasty bread.
View ArticleThe Politics Interview - Andy Burnham
Yes, the Lansley plans are unpopular. But what would Labour do differently? Rafael Behr meets Andy Burnham
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This reform is so large you can see it from outer space
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