Osborne hoisted with his own petard
With Britain's credit rating on negative outlook, the Chancellor's reputation is on the line. By George Eaton
A witch-hunt against the Sun?
Why those at the tabloid should be more concerned with News International than the police. By David Allen Green
Enough of this royal deference
Traditional BBC objectivity seems to have been suspended for Andrew Marr's hour-long propaganda roll. By Laurie Penny
An open letter to Eric Pickles
People are losing control of the public spaces they love. Give local councils a say over betting shops. By Rowenna Davis
What Tony Blair and David Miliband have to say to the Labour Party
Blair tells the party to focus on the centre-ground and links with the City, echoing Miliband's NS essay. By Samira Shackle
Should Murdoch sell the Sun?
An intriguing proposal from Murdoch biographer Michael Wolff. By George Eaton
Isn't it time we backed Bahrain's revolution?
As the first anniversary of the uprising approaches, it is time for the west to reassess its support for the regime. By Sayed Mahdi Al-Modaressi
VIDEO: Republican's heartfelt plea on gay marriage goes viral
Representative Maureen Walsh gets emotional as she tells the House floor it is "cruel" to deny the right to love. By Samira Shackle
Budget 2012: 20 minutes in, 1-0 Team Clegg
The Lib Dems are right to identify higher rate pension tax relief as ripe for review. By James Plunkett
Sarkozy sets out his stall
The French president will tack right to head off the threat of Marine Le Pen. By Jonathan Derbyshire
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