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Has Britain returned to a more civilised politics?

18 October 2010

In the Independent, Mary Ann Sieghart says that the formation of the coalition and the election of Ed Miliband as Labour leader has brought a return to civilised ways of doing politics. Elsewhere, in the Guardian, Jackie Ashley argues that the lack of female ministers means that women's interests are absent from the cuts debate. In international politics, the New York Times's Thomas Friedman argues that China's rapid economic growth cannot continue without greater political liberty. Elsewhere, in the Wall Street Journal, L Gordon Crovitz looks at the growing divisions within the country's ruling Communist Party. Finally, in the Times, Stefan Szymanski explains how to make World Cup bidding corruption-proof.



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