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Thursday, 29 November 2012
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- Leveson is reporting on an issue of trust, not truss. Journalists should face true scrutiny too
- Somebody should have told Leveson that a better press is a gutter press - and always has been
- Leveson: I feel for the victims of press intrusion, but some principles must remain sacred
- Why are we so obsessed with therapy?
- Errors & Omissions (Russian edition): Whisky galore - but this sentence is on the rocks
- Justin Welby and the secret Jewish conspiracy to take over the Church of England
- In a time of shrinking budgets and austerity, David Blunkett advocates... microfinance. But why?
- This week's wackiest web stories: Batmobile for sale plus was Churchill the first hipster?
- Casinos on a plane? Fine, as long as it's responsible
- Long before their drubbing in Rotherham, it was the Iraq War that destroyed the Liberal Democrats
- Ukip might not be a racist party, but they do appear to want to turn Britain into North Korea. Do you?
- The pro-anorexia sites that offer deadly 'thinspiration'
- Poll: Is the Government right to stop aid to Rwanda over concerns the regime is supporting rebels in Congo?
- The Tories' obsession with tax breaks for married couples is a total distraction from the real issues
- Meet the quietest big noise in the culinary world
- So Louis Walsh says Adele should get back to work sooner after having a baby, has he forgotten about the sleepless nights with Jedward?
- Questionable Time: Charlotte Church vs. The Old Lady and the intentionally difficult Simon Jenkins
- Leveson: As someone who was hacked by the News of the World, I believe this scandal is about abuse of power
- Well-judged and well-received: if Leveson is Santa, this is shaping up to be a wonderful Christmas
- David Cameron's gamble in siding with the press over Leveson's recommendations could backfire
- It's not all bad news: listening to Leveson yesterday, I realised this is an opportunity for the press
- The press was on trial and the judge was jury and defence rolled into one. So what did we expect?
- Leveson was right to worry that MPs are part of the problem. We are bound at the hip to the press
- The greenbelt has untold social and, yes, economic benefits. We shouldn't need reminding
- In letting Clegg public disagree with Cameron, Speaker Bercow proved his reforming credentials
- Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi’s actions are driven by inexperience not lust for power
- Of course America's version of The Inbetweeners failed. They don't do teenage filth like our boys do
- Choose Manchester to improve UK's airport capacity
- The Vex Factor: Why Simon Cowell's fleeting cameo proves the once great X Factor has lost its way
- Ed Davey's vision of a low-carbon future will increase energy bills. Didn't he just say he wanted to keep prices low?
- Why does today's pop music sound the same? Because the same people make it
- A historic triumph: Palestine is recognised as a state by the UN and democracies in Europe - though not by America. Will David Cameron stand with them?
- We've got bigger problems than the price of booze
- Leveson: the press will be horrified by this radical change in the way that newspapers operate
- Dear Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, feminism is as relevant as ever in France, what a shame you haven't noticed
- Leveson poll: Should the press regulate itself?
- The problem is that booze is cheaper than water
- #Leveson, New Zealand, #freezing: Why are they trending?
- Jackpot! $580 million Powerball win is a pleasure for all of us - not just the lucky two
- British children should learn about Christianity - it's our history
IV Drip
- Shooting victim: Breast implants saved my life
- Must watch: Is the hilarious Fox News analysis of Gangnam Style racist?
- Facebook, Google, Amazon, Apple: battle of the internet giants
- Britney Spears' brand new video, featuring weird British accent and Will.i.am
- Feminists hate Chris Brown because he's black, says Brendan O'Neill
- China is better than America at everything, including political sex scandals
- Dr Dre tops Forbes magazine's list of highest-earning musicians
- Thomson worker tells customer who complained about her holiday to 'shut the f*** up'
- Gangnam Style rapper PSY asks Tom Cruise to dance
- Carly Rae Jepsen, Nicki Minaj and Gotye - but no Bieber: The most popular songs on Spotify in 2012
- Must Watch: What happens when you use a brass knuckle to kill a spider?
- Do you use Twitter to flirt?
Travel
Travel RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- The rules of attraction
- Seen through Ernest's eyes
- The Big Six: Wine country hotels
- Enjoy the outer limits
- Be reborn in the USA
- Traveller's guide: Gourmet USA
- Pitching well above par
- A snow escape to remember
- Embrace the island lifestyle
- Simon Calder: The man who pays his way in the USA
- A splash of the special treatment
News & Advice
- Wheels up, chips down: French design consortium develops plans for in-flight casino
- Christmas gifts for globetrotters
- OFT challenges Ryanair over new booking charges
- Simon Calder: Foreign lesions, and how to avoid them
- A dream stay in the Inca heartland
- Open Jaw: Where readers write back
- My life in travel: Joe Calzaghe
- Travel Agenda: Royal revival, Cuba caution, Thai up, Festival of lights, Dine out, Palin pictured, Ski Bavaria, 18
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feedSpend & Save
- 24,000 die in winter as fuel poverty climbs
- Offbeat investments: cars, wine and football may pay off
- In The Red: It was all a long time ago, in a Glasgow far, far away…
- The Bargain Hunter: Look smart online with the Outnet app
- Simon Read: Osborne's statement may offer little sense for the savers
- Questions of Cash: Uphill struggle after skis were stolen from locker
- The Analyst: Throgmorton Trust boasts portfolio with a difference
- No Pain No Gain: Buy and hold should court Lady Luck
- 1 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle's star talent-spotter on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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