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11 Sep 2014: In few other places is the gulf so wide between what is said and what is done, writes James Buchan
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10 Sep 2014: 'Who you know' still matters, but more important now is what you believe, argues this wide-ranging investigation of British elites. By David Runciman
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10 Sep 2014:
Cameron gone, Osborne a Lords crossbencher and Ukip a thing of the past … what vision of Britain does the broadcaster's debut novel reveal? By Alan Johnson
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5 Sep 2014: This collection of essays first appeared in 1986 but it remains a relevant and fascinating exploration of the myths of a nation. By PD Smith
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1 Sep 2014:
A passionate account of injustice reveals the lies peddled by our leaders, writes John Kampfner
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29 Aug 2014:
Who are the real scroungers? Free-marketeers decry 'big government' yet the City and big business benefit hugely from the state – from bailouts to the billions made from privatisation. Socialism does exist in Britain – but only for the rich, writes Owen Jones
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28 Aug 2014: Martin Kettle: A win in the MP’s Clacton constituency will boost Ukip, and could make Ed Miliband the most likely prime minister next May
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26 Aug 2014:
In an exclusive extract from his new book, Owen Jones explains how the political, social and business elites have a stranglehold on the country
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22 Aug 2014:
Privatisation promised to turn the UK into an island of small shareholders. It failed: the faceless state bureaucrats have been replaced by faceless (better-paid) private bureaucrats – and big foreign corporations. How did we get to this point, asks James Meek
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21 Aug 2014: Did Rupert Murdoch get away with it? Nick Davies gives us the story behind the story. By Peter Wilby
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