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Accept the facts – and end this futile 'war on drugs'
Johann Hari: We are handing one of our biggest industries over to armed, criminal gangs.
Inside Commentators
Hamish McRae: We've no choice but to keep inflating
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
A bubble or not a bubble? Right now I think the best answer is not yet
Armistice Day: The Great War and the words we mustn't forget
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Robert Fisk: Poets and soldiers recorded the horror of the Great War in writing that has affected generations. But as English evolves in the digital age, will their powerful words soon stop making sense?
Carola Long: When must-have means must-steal
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Shoplifting is up in an age when we are defined by our possessions
Tim Blackman: This family's ordeal is far from over
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
The Hawker family have shown fantastic strength of will in getting to this day. The arrest of Tatsuya Ichihashi is something they have worked hard for and I'm happy to see that their efforts have been rewarded.
Johnny Vegas: Imitation is flattery? Try telling that to the Fraud Squad
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
A man walks into a bar. Millions do so on a daily basis. So the crossover of that theme is inevitable. But the twist you put on that as a writer or comedian is uniquely your own. It's the product of countless hours of creative torment and basically your bread and butter.
The Sketch: He's forgotten the first rule of leadership: indifference
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
They have strong stomachs in the lobby. I'm not sure I can go through another one of those press conferences.
David Cameron: We will tackle poverty by building strong community ties
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Social entrepreneurs and community activists already exist, they want to do more, and we will help them do it. But the big society also needs the engagement of that significant percentage of the population who have no record of getting involved – or a desire to do so. The big society demands mass engagement: a broad culture of responsibility, mutuality and obligation.
Mark Steel: You almost have to feel sorry for Gordon Brown
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
If she isn't careful the 'Sun' will tie Mrs Janes in a deal like a record company
Dr Roddy O'Donnell: Sometimes doing more leads to more misery
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
Paediatric intensive care is an environment cloistered and away from normal experience. Few children and their families suffer the misfortune and enormous burden that comes with being there. Parents acutely feel the loss of control that comes from not being able to undertake the normal cares that their child needs. It's a stew of anxiety and awkward politeness with people a family doesn't know. A team of strangers undertakes to protect their child's life, to make them better. That is supposed to be the deal isn't it? But parents at the bedside can see that intensive care is invasive and unpleasant. The experience can drive a wedge between the most devoted couples.
The options are to double up in Afghanistan or leave
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Dominic Lawson: At a risk of sounding callous, the number of casualties is actually small for a war.
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• Johann Hari: Futile 'war on drugs'
We are handing one of our biggest industries over to armed, criminal gangs
• Hamish McRae: We've no choice but to keep inflating
A bubble or not a bubble? Right now I think the best answer is not yet
• Tom Sutcliffe: A massacre that may or may not be art
What a fuss over the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
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