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Cameron is right to back Crossrail

This newspaper's interview with David Cameron lays bare some of the tough choices that will face the Conservative leader if he forms the next Government  Comments 

Will Self

Will Self

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London - the city that you just can't stereotype

I was walking to the local post office one morning this week when I came across a policeman looking grimly at a large pile of car tyres that had been dumped in the gutter  Comments 

Nabila Ramdani

Nabila Ramdani

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Sorry, Sarkozy - you won't entice me back to France

One disconcerting aspect of being among London's 300,000 French expats is hearing Nicolas Sarkozy constantly implore me to return home  Comments 

Chris Blackhurst

Chris Blackhurst

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No Minister - why tycoons like Lord Sugar just can't cut it in politics

This week in New York, Michael Bloomberg won a third term as mayor. Here, the man who most Londoners would want to challenge Boris Johnson has put his foot in it  Comments 

Laura Craik, Fashion Editor

Laura Craik, Fashion Editor

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This new hate figure's tweeting has done all women a favour

Move over, Nick Griffin: this week's figure of hate is Penelope Trunk, a 42-year-old mother of two whose surname is only marginally more lumpen than her own prose  Comments 

Josephine Hart

Josephine Hart

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The wasteland that was T.S Eliot's first marriage

It was a young and tragic marriage. T.S. Eliot's first wife Vivien Haigh-Wood suffered from a severe hormonal illness that required constant medical treatment, exacerbating an already hysterical nature  Comments 

Anne McElvoy

Anne McElvoy

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The power dresser

The designer of Samantha Cameron's party conference frock is now suing M&S over its copyright. But fashion feuds apart, Alison Mansell insists, she's a Tory too  Comments 

Chris Addison

Chris Addison

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Book now to be bankrupted by booking fees

Milk rounds return to London. Remember them? So-called "milkmen" bring milk in so-called "milk bottles" on an electric vehicle which wakes you up at four o'clock in the morning by sounding like there's a mosquito next to your head  Comments 

Jeff Morgan

Jeff Morgan

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Save these vital traces of human civilisation

I was sitting in the Chinese city of Xian, home of the terracotta army, trying to take a picture of its bell tower  Comments 

Roy Greenslade

Roy Greenslade

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Glossy mags are still in vogue despite tough times

Media analysis: Newspaper sales are going down. Television audiences are fragmenting. But there is one branch of media that has good reason to be cheerful  Comments 

Sarah Sands

Sarah Sands

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Why there is this discord in Twitterland

A newspaper columnist and mentor of mine always gave short thrift to critics who asked how he would like to be on the receiving end of ill-informed opinion and knockabout abuse  Comments 

Jenny Jones

Jenny Jones

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Boris had to sack Blair but he could still play a role

I was relieved when Sir Ian Blair was appointed as Metropolitan Police Commissioner in 2005. He was known as a moderniser, a liberal-minded person in an illiberal organisation  Comments 

Matthew D'Ancona

Matthew D'Ancona

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How Labour has stopped caring what voters think

As my text for the coming week in politics, I pray for an outburst by No 10 enforcer Malcolm Tucker, from the wonderful new series of The Thick of It  Comments 

Sam Leith

Sam Leith

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They wanted a yes man to tell us to just say no

I see it as a film trailer. A blighted desert landscape. Blowing dust. A lone figure in a crumpled suit. "It was a time of conflict," a voice-over growls  Comments 

Claire Bennett

Claire Bennett

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Why can't funding be fairer for athletes like me?

There is no hiding place at the top of elite-level sport. I've been fencing since the age of 11; I'm currently ranked third in Great Britain at women's foil and I'm a member of the GB fencing team  Comments 

Tony Travers

Tony Travers

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How Labour lost the white working class

Immigration has become a subject so toxic, generating such splenetic aggravation, that it is worth stopping to ask why it is virtually impossible to have a rational debate on the issue  Comments 

Nick Foulkes

Nick Foulkes

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Pity MPs without a spouse around the House

I am beginning to feel a little sorry for our elected servants in Westminster. I know it sounds a little like suggesting that bankers work dreadfully hard and deserve every penny of their bonuses  Comments 

Frank Furedi

Frank Furedi

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Give teachers authority or betray our children

I was talking to a group of 12-year-olds about their life at school. One of them gazed at me with a puzzled demeanour and asked: "Why do teachers call thick children gifted?" The entire group looked at me knowingly  Comments 

Alastair McKay

Alastair McKay

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Eating veggie burgers won't save the planet

In the run-up to the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen there will be many apocalyptic warnings about how we must alter our behaviour to avert disaster  Comments 

Rowan Moore

Rowan Moore

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Pride of the Gunners: High praise for Highbury Square

The conversion of Arsenal's former ground isn't quite the surprising landmark it could have been - but it has achieved the rare feat of creating a modern garden square  Comments 

Melanie McDonagh

Melanie McDonagh

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The scariest thing about Halloween

If there's one thing more baffling than seeing the customs of your youth dying before your eyes, it's seeing them resurrected, Night of the Living Dead style, in an unrecognisable form  Comments 

Jack Straw

Jack Straw

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There's no secret about Labour and immigration

Myths can be halfway around the world before truth can get its boots on. So it is with the great weekend story that in 2000 Labour ministers had "a deliberate policy" but a concealed one to "open up the UK to mass migration"  Comments 

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