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Charles Miller
Weekend Diary: Ban Taxpayer Funded Political Activities!
Charles Miller says it's his choice whether to put anything in the subject line of an email, and not Microsoft!
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Charles Miller
Sunday Diary: Diary: That’s the Way to Do it
Charles Miller on a politician in command of his brief, the value of technocrats...and Big Piano Syndrome.
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Nick de Bois
When it Comes to Dealing With Urban Gangs, ‘Big Society’ is Far More Than a Buzzword
Nick de Bois says you won't prevent knife crime by spending money on billboard advertising.
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Scott Colvin
Thursday Diary: Prime Minister Jarvis?
Scott Colvin on a future Labour PM, telephone masts and the choice facing Greece.
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Gareth Knight
Party Conferences: Lobbyists Making an Exhibition of Themselves?
In the third part of the series, Gareth Knight asserts that even lobbyists and exhibitors gain very little from party conferences.
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Nick de Bois
Knife Thugs Must Go to Prison - We Promised...
Nick de Bois wonders why the Tory manifesto pledge on knife crime appears only to apply to over 18s.
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Jerry Hayes
Tuesday Diary: Sally Bercow Joins Rick Perry in Bedlam
Jerry Hayes is used to weird defendants - and this time it's Messers Bercow and Perry who need his talents.
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Denis MacShane
Theatre Review: Loyalty – A Must See
Denis MacShane is bowled over by Sarah Helm's new play, Loyalty. Wonder if her husband, Jonathan Powell is, seeing as it's about him.
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Ed Staite
Communicator of the Week: Ed Miliband
Ed Staite believes Ed Miliband has had a great week, but shouldn't measure the Number Ten curtains just yet.
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Nigel Fletcher
Do Prime Minister's Questions Matter?
With an open goal gaping, Ed Miliband was on a hiding to nothing. But he put the ball in the back of the net, says Nigel Fletcher.
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Petrie Hosken
Feckess Fathers: I D S Should Stop Listening to Doris Day!
David Cameron thinks that feckless fathers should be treated by society like drunk drivers. Crass and ridiculous, says single mother Petrie Hosken.
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Daniel Barnett
IDS And The Second Class Employees
Iain Duncan Smith should not be asking employers to take on inferior employees just because they're Brits. It ignores the real problem suggests Daniel Barnett.