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The general is right. Liam Fox is wrong

Patrick Cockburn: Just when President Barack Obama looked as if he might be railroaded into sending tens of thousands more US troops to Afghanistan, the American envoy to Kabul has warned him not to do so.

Size should not be everything in Cameron's vision of a modern state

Steve Richards: I have no doubt that he is genuinely interested in redistributing power.

Ricky Gervais returns with new workplace comedy

More than eight years after The Office changed British comedy forever, Ricky Gervais has helped create a new television sitcom that finds its laughs in the drudgery and absurdities of another unglamorous workplace.

Victory for The Independent as secret court opens its doors

Judge rules that media organisations should be able to attend hearings at the Court of Protection

Gordon Brown, pictured in Gillingham yesterday, will include a wave of public service reforms in the Queen's Speech

'Slimline' Queen's Speech to push financial reform

Election-year legislative programme to prioritise debt and social care.

It is patients who will end up losing out

Ian Birrell: Nursing is a practical profession. It is not something that can be taught in universities.

Medvedev promises new era for Russian democracy

President uses State of the Nation address to deliver damning verdict on country and unveil blueprint for reform

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‘Cool Globes’ offers climate change solutions for everyday life

A month before world political leaders gather in Copenhagen for the COP15 UN Climate Change Conference, the "Cool Globes: Hot Ideas for a Cooler Planet" art exhibit takes to the streets of the city. The traveling exhibit, which begins in Copenhagen on November 13, offers suggestions for what ordinary citizens can do to combat global climate change.

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Home Secretary agrees protocol with advisers

The Home Secretary will write formally to his drugs advisers in future to explain any decision on classification that goes against their advice, it emerged yesterday.


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