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A manifesto for a happy Britain
23 March -
Regression dressed up as “reform”: how rhetoric helped dismantle the welfare state
22 March -
Burner phones and mysterious encryption: how is Isis communicating now?
22 March -
Britain may be vulnerable to terror attacks – but not because we have a refugee crisis
22 March -
The Brussels attacks point to the existence of a broad terrorist network in Belgium
There is more to this than merely retaliation for the arrest of Salah Abdesalam, the Paris bomber who was captured four days ago.
22 March -
What is it about Molenbeek?
22 March -
Excess all areas: Jack Sutherland’s gripping memoir of pharmaceutical excess
22 March Despite the tax credits u-turn, the Chancellor did little to help working people
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Back Clinton if you think it’s the only way to defeat Trump, but don’t pretend she’s an LGBT champion
22 March -
Why Francis wants to be the first social media-friendly Pope
21 March -
The 50-second film challenge: the best movies that last under a minute
21 March -
Gwyneth Williams, the gatekeeper
The controller of Radio 4, on grumpy listeners, budget cuts and government interference at the BBC.
22 March -
DWP letters telling people to call the universal credit helpline are ripping off claimants
21 March -
Chris Robshaw – and why being a good follower is every bit as important as being a good leader
21 March -
When WHSmith started selling porn next to the Kinder Eggs, I set out on a clean-up mission
21 March