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How Liverpool FC Can Rise Again? Scott Colvin explains how Liverpool can relive their glory days.
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Friday Diary: The Joys of Corporate Hospitality Scott Colvin relates the joys and pain of attending the Carling Cup Final (in luxury, natch).
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Why I Love Liverpool
Duncan Barkes steps in to defend Liverpool from its detractors.
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Party Conferences: How Reform Will Benefit All
In the seventh and penultimate part of his series on party conferences, Gareth Knight explains how his proposed reforms will benefit everyone from the media to the party activist.
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Party Conferences: A Big Pre-election Conference
In the sixth article of the series, Gareth Knight outlines a mammoth 2014 party conference.
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It's Not the Leaving of Liverpool...
Lionel Zetter says we need to rediscover the old art of making things.
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Party Conferences: Not Really ‘Party’ Conferences At All
In the second of a series of articles, Gareth Knight argues that party conferences don’t work for party members, party groups or pressure groups.
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Party Conferences: An Endangered Species?
In the first of a series of articles, Gareth Knight questions the role of the modern party conference and dismisses the idea they are of benefit to the media or the local economy.
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Let's Get Rid Of Party Conferences – They Do More Harm Than Good
On the eve of Conference season, Deborah Mattinson calls for an end to party conferences unless they are drastically reformed.
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Friday Diary: Youngsters, Hillsborough and Sir Alex Ferguson
Shelagh Fogarty looks back to the Hillsborough Disaster after an e-petition calling for secret documents relating to the tragedy.
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What Does Arsene Know These Days? Sarah Hayward commends Arsene Wenger on being a brilliant manager, but pleads with him to spend more money on better players.
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I Can Remember When the Charity Shield Mattered
Sunder Katwala bemoans what the so-called Community Shield has become and suggests how it might be revived.
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The Toxteth Riots Thirty Years On
The 30th anniversary of the Toxteth riots is upon us. Merseyside MP Esther McVey looks back to her childhood and assesses the lessons today's Liverpool can learn.