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Friday 07 November 2014
The best comment, analysis and blogs from The Telegraph including Charles Moore, Peter Oborne, Boris Johnson, Dan Hodges, Fraser Nelson and Janet Daley
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As Harold Wilson’s former press secretary, Joe Haines despairs of the current Labour leader’s stone age policies
Cambridge's plea to schools asking teachers to retain AS-level exams is impractical, unscholarly and sixth formers will suffer, says head master, Andrew Halls
There is cause for tentative optimism at the new treatment centres in Liberia
Businesses can help break the myth that STEM is just heavy engineering, when often it’s more Xbox than blow torch, says Nora Senior
This week, the beleaguered Kate Reddy, Allison Pearson’s much-loved character from 'I Don’t Know How She Does It', faces up to an absent sex drive, her daughter’s raging hormones and a new boss young enough to be her son
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There's a real problem with the county's school system, but all Alex Salmond has to offer is more of the same
Stop complaining. Christmas comes no earlier today than it did in the years before the First World War, points out Laurence Dodds
As signs emerge of progress in the battle against Ebola, medics' eyes are on 'R-naught' - the virus's 'Reproductivity Ratio', a vital factor in controlling the epidemic
A new report shows that Britain has as much cause for pride as worry, says Robert Colvile
In the fifth 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
With six months to go until the election, political parties are busy selecting their candidates for 2015. Sophy Ridge has done some number crunching and the results ain't pretty
Even the New Statesman is calling time on the Ed Miliband era. Labour and the Left are turning on their leader, writes Dan Hodges
The great British bank had every right to trade with Iran, and the US must be told to back off, says Peter Oborne
Patterns emerge for why footballers - and other young stars - are declared bankrupt, says Andrew Oxlade
The MOD has already spent a decade training the Iraqi Army – sending extra British trainers won't help
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All Len McCluskey’s Horses and Len McCluskey’s men cannot put Ed Miliband back together again, writes Dan Hodges
I’d like to do away with Shakespeare altogether – at least on stage. It’s just too old, says Jemima Lewis
A study that says social mobility has gone into reverse doesn’t tell the whole story, says Jeremy Warner
Food writer Paul Levy explains why it is worth more than its weight in gold and how its historical roots lie in Saffron Walden
Our latest defence accord is with a country that plays host to terrorists at home and funds them abroad, says Andrew Gilligan
Toby Young exclusively reveals CCHQ's panic at the prospect of Ed Miliband being replaced before the election
It is not terrorists who threaten that future of the internet, but our intelligence and security services, says Carly Nyst
The internet has created a culture in which we think that all should be available all the time for absolutely nothing, says Willard Foxton
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If we’ve got enough dosh to send the rich into orbit, we’ve got enough for a living wage, writes Boris Johnson
Lawyers in Strasbourg forget that laying down the law only works if it is the wish of the people, says Charles Moore
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Instead of aping Ukip policy, the Tories should deal with this on their terms, says Fraser Nelson
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