Curbing violence and corruption in poorer countries will save more lives than development aid ever will.
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Early years’ posts can destroy mature success, and language police need to be resisted.
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Cummings revenge excites many but enlightens few. UK public deserves lessons learnt not personal vendettas.
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Moral superiority finally debunked, the BBC has the chance to renew its vows of impartiality and accuracy.
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Diversity of opinion is being defended. Public common sense should prevail over the excesses of demonisation.
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For vaccine and economic recovery, UK seems to be a hare not a tortoise – do voters prefer this prospect to identity politics?
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To salvage the sub-postmasters’ lives wrecked by the Post Office, should Government legislate to presume them innocent?
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The would-be ousters of Boris Johnson are wrapping up every incident around UKGOV and coating them with the label of sleaze.
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“What a lot of hypocrisy and prejudice, as if professional football was being corrupted at its heart.”
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Should any criminal trial ever be broadcast live?