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Rage against the machine

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The NS Interview: Wael Ghonim, Egyptian democracy activist

“The fate of nations should be decided by their own people”

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The Books Interview: David Cannadine

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The mourning after the night before

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George F Kennan: an American Life

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Professor Pangloss

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1066 and all that

Michael Gove argues that schools should teach children about kings, queens and wars. He's offering a quack remedy to a misdiagnosed complaint.

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We need to talk about coffins

Two festivals of death will be far more fun than you’d think.

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Far from Dusty

Ignore the gossip: the 1960s revival has two bright new stars, says Kate Mossman.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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The benefit cap: what does it mean and why is it unfair?

Peers are to fight plans to cap benefits at £26,000, despite public support. Here is everything you need to know.

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Why Leveson is right to allow anonymous witnesses

Sometimes, anonymity is necessary in the public interest. That does not justify the tabloid's prurient use of unidentified "friends".

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Newt Gingrich takes South Carolina: the front pages

Three different candidates each hold a state as Republican Presidential nominee race heads into Florida primary.

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How to solve the English question?

An English parliament is a non-starter. But we could soon see "English votes on English laws".

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Labour's framing failures

Episode 124

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A Tale of Two Elections

The Republican primaries make good spectator sport and are conveniently conducted in English. The race to be France's next president matters a whole lot more.

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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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Is there any stopping Downton Abbey?

Julian Fellowes's obsession with the ruling class continues to pay off.

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Egypt's conservative revolution

As parliament sits for its inaugural session, how religious is the new Egyptian democracy?

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Web Only: the best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today, including the other version of Miliband's January.

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