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14.06.2008 20:13
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As it is widely believed that politicians have too few principles and are too reluctant to resign, many voters will applaud Mr Davis. They are wrong, says Bruce Anderson.
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14.06.2008 20:13
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Simon Callow and X Factor judge Simon Cowell's names are not the same, but close enough to cause confusion, as Nigel Farndale found out.
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14.06.2008 20:13
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Still the elite try and pretend that they can avoid facing the reality that their dream of integration in many countries is unloved and unsupported, according to David Owen.
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14.06.2008 20:13
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That sensational referendum result from Ireland called the bluff on one of the most shameless confidence tricks in political history, says Christopher Booker.
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14.06.2008 20:13
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Accountability requires holding those who waste money to account. But no political party has shown any interest in holding those who waste our money responsible for it, writes Alasdair Palmer.
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14.06.2008 20:13
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Hoorah. Trainspotting is back in fashion, enthuses Oliver Pritchett. It has come back in a new variation we call gravy-trainspotting.
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14.06.2008 20:13
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It is good to see that Sir Michael Parkinson is not entirely lost to us, since his retirement from the furnace that is the television chat-show, writes Terry Wogan.
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14.06.2008 20:13
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No one can predict what the wear and tear of time may do to a marriage, or what compromises it may take to stay together, writes Jemima Lewis.
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14.06.2008 20:13
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Hazel Blears needs to understand the enormous resources she has available for promoting community cohesion: the millions of people who are Christians and endorse and practice Christian values, writes Michael Nazir-Ali.
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14.06.2008 20:12
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Whether risking their lives on the battlefield or helping to rebuild shattered societies, our Forces do invaluable work. We must never forget what we owe them and their families, says The Prince of Wales.
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14.06.2008 20:12
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The propensity of a significant minority of women to dismiss the role of well-intentioned fathers now causes enormous pain to children and fathers alike, says Jenny McCartney.
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14.06.2008 20:12
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The star of 'Butch Cassidy' has always kept his private life private, and the way he has handled rumours of a terminal illness means that's how it will be to the end, writes William Langley.
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Date: 01 December 2008 - 15:22
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