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Monthly Archives: June 2012

June 29, 2012

The Barclays scandal is not ‘wholly inappropriate’. It’s a crime

If the authorities were consistent, they would punish the banks just as severely as they reacted to last year's rioters

Published by: The Guardian

June 27, 2012

How to play Paxman: what Chloe Smith should have said

The Tory minister fell victim to one of the BBC veteran's most gruesome maulings. PR gurus explain where she went wrong

Published by: The Guardian

June 22, 2012

Ed Miliband is right to tackle the toxic immigration debate

It is possible to get a consensus on immigration. With proper borders and worker protections, Britain can keep its door open

Published by: The Guardian

June 21, 2012

Politics Weekly podcast: Breadline Britain ? does work pay?

A Guardian survey this week showed that half of teachers had brought food in to schools for children who would otherwise go hungry. Families earning up to

Published by: The Guardian

June 15, 2012

As the crisis gets bigger, the politicians are getting smaller

The elections in Greece and Egypt will not determine their fate. Power has shifted to the markets, Brussels and beyond

Published by: The Guardian

June 14, 2012

Jeffery Deaver reads from his latest Kathryn Dance book, XO – video

US author Jeffery Deaver, creator of the Lincoln Rhyme and Kathryn Dance thrillers, reads an extract from his latest novel, XO

Published by: The Guardian

June 14, 2012

That Rebekah Brooks text message to David Cameron ? decoded

Talk of country suppers and OE charm makes one cringe. But the killer line puts the nail in the coffin of 'all in this together'

Published by: The Guardian

June 14, 2012

Jeffery Deaver: ‘I like one-on-one terror’ – video interview

US author Jeffery Deaver talks to Jonathan Freedland about his passion for songwriting, his forthcoming Lincoln Rhyme book - and how he goes about creating a sense of fear

Published by: The Guardian

June 1, 2012

Politics Weekly podcast: Jeremy Hunt, U-turns and the republican’s guide to the jubilee

Jeremy Hunt put in a six-hour shift in front of the Leveson inquiry this week and survived with his job intact despite the airing of a series of potentially embarrasing text messages between himself and News Corp employees in the … Continued

Published by: The Guardian

June 1, 2012

What’s typically British now? Tears, tents and no spiders

Future chroniclers will learn far more from Britain in a Day, a new documentary project, than from any official memorabilia

Published by: The Guardian

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