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Cpl James Crofts, 29, from Telford, on patrol yesterday in Babaji, Helmand province

Afghanistan: Time to leave

Patrick Cockburn, who has covered the region for more than 30 years, explains why it is best for the world, and Afghanistan, if our troops are brought home.

A demonstrator pounds away at the Berlin Wall as East German border guards look on at the Brandenburg Gate 11 November 1989

Two days that destroyed a wall – and a world order

It divided a city, a nation and a continent. Twenty years ago, Berliners took a hammer to history. David Randall and Tony Paterson give an hour-by-hour report on the end of the Cold War.

Brown backs new tax on banks – but the US is opposed

Britain will not act alone, the Prime Minister tells finance ministers at the G20 summit in St Andrews

Tory Eurosceptics threaten 'all-out war' over Brussels

David Cameron's promise of a referendum in 2015 would come too late to placate his MPs and MEPs

Tough love: The good parents' guide

Firm rules and clear bounds are better for honing children's life skills than a more relaxed approach, says a liberal think tank

Foreign Office warns Mann to 'keep quiet'

Plenty of powerful people have an interest in the mercenary behind the 'Wonga Coup' keeping his own counsel

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BA's chief executive, Willie Walsh, is still in talks with Spanish airline Iberia

Short-sellers strengthen their grip on troubled BA

More than 16 per cent of shares in British Airways are now on loan to short-sellers, suggesting investors believe that stock in the troubled airline which faces a make-or-break few weeks is still over-valued.

Protests yesterday called for Professor Nutt to be reinstated

Academics attack Professor Nutt over 'incorrect statements' on drugs

Some of Britain's leading drug experts yesterday launched an attack on Professor David Nutt, who was sacked as chair of the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs after he argued that alcohol and tobacco were more dangerous than cannabis.

Call to fine exam boards which break the rules

Exam boards should face fines if they fail to stick to guidelines on standards, the head of the Royal Society of Chemistry said today.

Keith Kettleborough: Midfielder whose artistry and industriousness put him on the fringes of the 1966 England football squad

With his balding head, pallid features and scuttling gait, Keith Kettleborough didn't cut a glamorous figure on the football pitch, even during his prime with Sheffield United in the first half of the 1960s.


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John Rentoul: Cameron is the new Blair

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