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The internet has shifted power over information to anyone with an internet connection

Has the internet brought us together or driven us apart?

Johann Hari: Are we losing our culture as we embrace new connectedness?

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Roll up, roll up for the emissions-fest

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Dominic Lawson: : Do world leaders truly believe what they say about the imminence of planetary disaster?

Marc Sommers: Only urban areas offer young the hope of paid work

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Governments and international institutions have been slow to recognise, accept and address the shift of refugees to cities. UNHCR's report on this issue is to be commended, as it calls attention to an urgent concern with global implications. It is also a significant and positive step away from the agency's previous grudging acceptance of urban refugee realities.

Mary Dejevsky: World leadership is an outdated hope

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

The EU did not want a standard-bearer who would stop the traffic in Beijing

Simon Carr: Bercow undermined by the embarrassments of Mrs Speaker

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Sketch: I'd say a challenge is now a certainty and a new Speaker the highest probability

Support a local bookshop this Christmas

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Liz Hoggard: The bookshop, like the library, is a great democratic space.

Steve Connor: Climatology began 200 years ago

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Science Notebook: Joseph Fourier was the first to realise the heat-trapping potential of the atmosphere

Martin Hickman: Energy giants should return money that's rightfully ours

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

These companies made excessive profits because of a regulatory failure. Why should customers pay for that?

Sarah Palin: The media have been unfair to me, but that's the price of democracy

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

To paraphrase John F Kennedy, this has to be the most extraordinary collection of people who have gathered to viciously attack me since the last corporate gathering at CBS. A lot has been made of a few campaign relationships (in the media coverage of my autobiography). The closeness. The warm fuzzy feelings. John (McCain) and I both agree all those staffers should just move past it. It's history.

Watershed: images of the attack on the Twin Towers are seared into the collective memory

The age of uncertainty

Monday, 7 December 2009

Rupert Cornwell begins a four-part series of essays to mark 10 years since the dawn of the 21st century.

Bruce Anderson: Save the bankers! Only they can deliver economic growth

Monday, 7 December 2009

There are already signs that financial service companies are moving to Geneva

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dominic_lawson

Dominic Lawson: Roll up for the great emissions-fest

Do world leaders believe what they say about the imminence of disaster?

mary_dejevsky

Mary Dejevsky: World leadership is an outdated hope

The EU did not want a traffic-stopping standard-bearer

john_walsh

John Walsh: Born and bred a Brit...

...but apparently I know nothing about Britishness

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