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Mark Thompson
David Cameron Is Not A Failure
Mark Thompson thinks those who are saying Cameron is a failure are simply being foolish.
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Denis MacShane
Let's Build A New Airport
Denis Macshane is all for a new airport in the Thames Estuary.
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Michael Heaver
Bye Bye Gaddafi, Hello Al Qaeda
Michael Heaver reckons the end of Gadaffi could signal the rise of Islamic extremism.
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Sunder Katwala
Immigration: The Way Forward
Sunder Katwala on the forms of migration the public would keep, and which they want to cut.
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James Charlton
The Pickles Revolution
James Charlton comments on Eric Pickles' local council revolution. It will not be televised.
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Paul Linford
Why Cameron was right - and Blair wrong - about Colonel Gadaffi
As much as it pains Paul Linford, he admits that Cameron got it right on Gadaffi and Libya.
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Donal Blaney
Conservatives? You Cannot Be Serious
Donal Blaney takes a look at PMQs and isn't happy with the women on the Conservative benches.
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Nicholas Jones
Politicians Meeting Media Proprietors: A Draft Code Of Conduct
Nicholas Jones takes a look ahead to the Leveson Inquiry which opens in September, and suggests what should be included.
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Michael Heaver
Spare Me The Back Slapping
Michael Heaver thinks politicians should stop their self-congratulation over Gadaffi, and start worrying about the aftermath in Libya.
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Jacqui Smith
I Predict A Row!
Former Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, thinks this Government confuses interference with police accountability.
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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown
Famines and Domestic Frenzies
In a week dominated by Rupert Murdoch and Hackgate, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown asks us to give our thoughts to those suffering in the East Africa Famine.
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Jerry Hayes
Those Waiting For Cameron To Fall Can Dream On
Jerry Hayes argues that Cameron can cope well in a crisis and there was nothing wrong with hiring Andy Coulson.
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Mark Thompson
Theresa May Just Be Our Next PM
Mark Thompson looks at who could replace David Cameron, should the proverbial bus knock him down.
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Mark Seddon
Britain's Repulsive Political Establishment
As more is revealed about just how close journalists and politicians have become, Mark Seddon calls for a revolution to overthrow the establishment.