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Monthly Archives: July 2012

July 27, 2012

Britain is an easy date. So how did Mitt Romney mess up so badly?

The Romneyshambles tells us plenty about one man's lack of conviction and the dire state of today's Republican party

Published by: The Guardian

July 26, 2012

London 2012: time to find out who we are

There is a sense that it could go either way, that we might pass this mammoth test or flunk it

Published by: The Guardian

July 25, 2012

Politics Weekly podcast: Obama v Romney

With Westminster MPs on their summer break from parliament we focus this week on the US presidential election race.

Published by: The Guardian

July 25, 2012

Politics Weekly podcast: Obama vs Romney

With Westminster MPs on their summer break from parliament we focus this week on the US presidential election race.

Published by: The Guardian

July 20, 2012

The battle for Syria is a battle for the entire Middle East

If Assad falls, the area will lose a brutal dictator and Iran a pivotal ally. It could mark the end of an entire political culture

Published by: The Guardian

July 13, 2012

The BBC World Service: a world-class institution that must be preserved

To threaten the Bush House ethos is lunacy. This noble institution can even claim to be a bulwark against tyranny

Published by: The Guardian

July 10, 2012

I stand with Mehdi Hasan against the torrent of Islamophobic abuse

By all means disagree with me below the line. But no one should have to put up with vile racism and bigotry

Published by: The Guardian

July 10, 2012

Rebel Tories scupper motion for House of Lords reform bill

Liberal Democrats warned of coalition losing authority if ministers proceed with constitutional plan

Published by: The Guardian

July 10, 2012

Lords reform: even tinkering with upper house seems doomed to failure

An elected second chamber eludes us. Is it because the Commons fears equality ? or the lack of a nice retirement seat?

Published by: The Guardian

July 10, 2012

Lords reform: even tinkering with the upper house seems doomed to failure

An elected second chamber eludes us. Is it because the Commons fears equality ? or the lack of a nice retirement seat?

Published by: The Guardian

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