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The next disaster has already begun
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Leading article: The not-so secret service
Britain's spies should be more open, the think-tank Demos proposes in a new report today. There are three objections to this, not all of which are entirely consistent with each other
Dom Joly: In my alternative society, they would wear pink cords
I'm in Denmark for a couple of days – the only Scandinavian country I hadn't visited. It often has the "happiest population in the world" in those unfathomable surveys by interested parties
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IoS letters, emails & online postings (29 August 2010)
Neither I nor the BBC "betrayed" David Kelly ("Shame made David Kelly kill himself", 22 August). Neither I nor the BBC ever revealed him as my source – either in public or in an email to an MP – until after his death
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• John Rentoul: Fratricide can do Labour no harm
David Miliband should have told some truths about his brother.
• Rupert Cornwell: Rage will not win the Republicans power
US voters are in mutinous mood, but by fanning the flames now, the right risks missing the prize.
• Sarah Sands: My BBC is slightly highbrow
What most people want is trustworthy news, the Proms, University Challenge.
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