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Friday, 8 February 2013
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- Don't write off Tunisia's revolution just yet
- My kingdom for a horse lasagne
- Thank God: Maria Miller is a Culture Secretary who has actual opinions on culture
- Sometimes a rut is just a rut. But sometimes, for an artist, it's a seam of gold
- A lesson to the Commons: drag your feet too long and the Lords will get you
- For the victim trials can be a second ordeal
- Fuelled by Haribo and coffee, the PM won a battle. The war will be harder
- Why we all love Attenborough
- Shame on the leaders of the Catholic Church for their sweeping campaign against gay marriage
- Man about town: A trip to Mr Chow's
- Save yourself from horsemeat horrors, because the Government certainly won’t
- This week's questions: Is Christianity in the UK in decline? Is marriage a good thing? Should politicians take risks?
- Why don’t more politicians wax poetical like Winston Churchill?
- Stand-up and sitcom: Even with Stephen Fry on hand, this is no way to treat ‘Twelfth Night’
- David Miliband caught asleep on the Tube: Whatever transport they choose, our politicians can’t win
- Errors and Omissions: Richard III returns but a royal mystery remains unsolved
- Bulldog Cameron's talk of war keeps Falklands solution in the kennel
- French intervention in Mali is not colonialism. The Islamists really are our enemies
- This week's wackiest web stories: Rent-A-Bloke, the Pee Police and a never-ending game of tag
- Here's why Mary Seacole and other inspiring black figures should stay on the curriculum
- Education is in trouble in the UK
- What’s so bad about coursework?
- NHS: Marrying compassion with competition
- Questionable Time: Humza Yousaf faces up to battle
- Joey Barton, Michael Winner, and the modern paradox of mavericks and manufactured outrage
Money
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- Bargain Hunter: Valentine's Day money-savers
- Questions of Cash: Mobile firm sorry for giving RAF officer the runaround
- To save or not to save this year?
- Simon Read: Why don't more employers help their struggling staff?
- Good news for children: financial education to be taught in schools
- Broadband battle as Virgin sells for £15bn
- Mark Dampier: His funds might be big but Woodford keeps it personal
- Derek Pain: Bright start is pointing to a sunnier year
- Five Questions About: Dividends
- Money Insider: Cheap money scheme has ripped heart out of savings
- Coalition lending plan hits ISA savers
- Spotlight On: Green Additional Borrowing
- Donald MacInnes: My ex-backpacker wife gets drastic when I eye the plastic
- 1 Terror at Woolwich barracks: Attacker tried to behead and disembowel British soldier
- 2 Mothers' diets may harm IQs in two-thirds of babies
- 3 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 4 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 5 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
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