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Thursday 23 October 2014
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For all the cocky Ukip rhetoric about a people's army, the party appeals to nothing like a majority, says Iain Martin
In the third of a series of blogs reviewing this season of The Apprentice, a recruitment expert gives his views on how the contestants fared and what lessons can be learned from their mistakes
The electorate are on to Ukip and Nigel Farage now, says Dan Hodges. They have the new nasty party pegged
Modern 're-interpretations' of classic works such as Sherlock Holmes and PG Wodehouse miss the point: the originals are products of their time and writers, says Harry Mount
If Sir Alan Sugar's candidates were all competent, the show wouldn't be worth watching, says Tim Stanley
Hollywood star Renée Zellweger shocked fans with her appearance this week. Victoria Lambert examines her new look
Leaving Afghanistan may mark the moment we lost our influence as a global military power, suggests Peter Oborne
Everyone needs to be sure that the qualifications which young people study are of the highest possible quality, says Nick Gibb
On the day that Oscar Pistorius is released from jail, anyone who minds that abusers can still get away with murder should wear black, says Allison Pearson
A new campaign aims to make 'pig business' more humane, writes Geoffrey Lean
We've become so overexposed to technology that the extraordinary is now very, very ordinary, says Willard Foxton
From New York to Paris, opera has much to teach us about the Middle East, says Rupert Christiansen
Bullying older people into selling their homes will shatter the continuity and sense of the personal past that is the basis of family life, argues Janet Daley
David Cameron and Ed Miliband go toe-to-toe in their weekly bout. James Kirkup scores the fight
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Alvin Stardust, who has died aged 72, changed his image to have the hit song My Coo Ca Choo and reinvented himself for a career in TV and theatre
Well done, George Osborne for saying what other ministers have been too shy to admit: the Treasury needs to help mothers go to work, writes James Kirkup
Britain and other Western capitals can expect heightened security measures and greater threat of terror as the Isil threat gathers, writes Con Coughlin
Downsizing is the sensible and practical solution to this country's housing shortage, says Max Davidson
Men like the idea of longer paternity leave yet very few actually take it up , says Tom Chivers
The NHS doesn’t need extra funding – it can become more efficient, says Andrew Haldenby
Why did Fiona Woolf go to the trouble of cooking for Lord Brittan if they're not close friends, asks Rowan Pelling
Recorded earlier this month, Michael Hogan found the special edition of Loose Women a fitting tribute to a national treasure
As a final series of Peep Show is announced, Andrew Pettie imagines the final episode
There may be an insurmountable problem with the Prime Minister's plan for renegotiation, warns Robert Colvile
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