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Saudi spin at the British Museum

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The Selected Letters of Charles Dickens

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Deadly secrets of the laboratory

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Not raving, but drowning

Tom Ravenscroft misses 1990s dance music, the only kind he could dance to.

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When the lights went out

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Golden Spider Silk (V&A)

Extreme couture from the highlands of Madagascar.

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"Year of the rabbit"

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The Books Interview: Jodi Kantor

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Mitt Romney crushes Newt Gingrich in Nevada...

...but the dog-whistling Gingrich refuses to quit the race.

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Is Israel a democracy or an ethnocracy?

Defenders of the Jewish state have unwittingly kicked off a much-needed debate about national identity.

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How did Anonymous hack the FBI?

The latest, astonishing feat has put the internet hackers back in the public eye - and the authorities on the back foot.

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More fallout from the Huhne resignation

Ed Davey's rise and the party's potential humiliation...

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Don't be fooled by the Fred Goodwin sideshow

Gesture politics are good for only one thing: taking the edge off public outrage.

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As the cuts bite and growth stagnates, who will challenge our reckless bankers?

In the absence of major re-regulation our financial system remains dangerously dysfunctional.

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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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

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Alex Salmond, the BBC and the impartiality question

The SNP leader's rugby punditry was cancelled on grounds of impartiality. Is he right to raise concerns about political interference?

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10 questions for Daily Mail boss Paul Dacre

The editor's appearance before the Leveson inquiry is the perfect time to ask about Mail Online.

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Miliband rules out a shadow cabinet return. Or does he?

Former foreign secetary says "you never know" about possible frontbench return.

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The latest Eurosceptic move is Cameron-friendly

100 Tory MPs have today called on the PM to do something he would almost certainly do anyway. Their real target is the Lib Dems.

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