Thomas Sutcliffe
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Tom Sutcliffe: So are you worried over the terror alerts? Or merely anxious?
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Social Studies: This isn't intelligence itself but just the window-dressing for it
Tom Sutcliffe: Labour's loss could be the Boden catalogue's gain
Thursday, 30 September 2010
I don't know if Boden are looking for new models right now but David Miliband may be available – and his appearances yesterday suggested he might be a good fit for their products. He is the better looking one, and he doesn't seem averse to rapid costume changes either. Earlier in the day he'd appeared on the doorstep of his London home in a floral shirt. A little later he was inside again – now in a purple V-neck sweater and matching shirt – and sitting alongside what looked like a photograph of the family he's going to be spending more time with.
Tom Sutcliffe: Should I be bribed to stay healthy?
Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Social Studies: Anyone who requires an incentive to persuade them not to eat themselves to death is, by definition, not sufficiently committed to changing their health behaviours
Tom Sutcliffe: Call tax dodgers by their proper name
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Social Studies: I'd guess there are vastly more tax avoiders in the country than there are benefit frauds
Tom Sutcliffe: Irate Muslims collude in the pastor's scheme
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Social Studies: The only power that Pastor Jones possessed lay in the predictable volatility of indignant Muslims
Tom Sutcliffe: When morality is a moveable feast
Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Social Studies: Japan have stretched the loophole so far that you can get a humpback through it
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• John Rentoul: Clegg drives his voters away
Having mislaid one voter in 10, where will they get more supporters from?
• Rupert Cornwell: America has a $2.2 trillion repair bill
Recession and a shift to the right have put big projects in jeopardy.
• Dom Joly: I could have told myself where to go
I now firmly believe that satnavs are an elaborate practical joke.




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