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3 Jan 2012: Letters: Beveridge would have dismissed any assertion that conditionality was the issue when a world recession and the structural failure of the UK economy have led to there being more than 2.5 million people unemployed
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3 Jan 2012:
Meryl Streep rescues the film from caricature, says Michael White, who met Thatcher many times as the Guardian's sketchwriter from 1977-84
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1 Jan 2012:
Editorial: Language is the statesman's essential tool, yet many aspiring leaders are content to spew out dry management-speak that has become the stale norm
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31 Dec 2011:
Gerry Adams: Papers released under the 30-year rule reveal a prime minister refusing to deal with the substance of the Irish prison protests
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30 Dec 2011: Richard Norton-Taylor: Two-thirds of Thatcher's cabinet were reportedly against buying Trident. Thirty years on, debate about its replacement is stifled
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22 Dec 2011:
باستخدام أرشيف باثي نيوز، انتقى شايماس ميلن موضوعات متكررة عن الجهود الاستعمارية للسيطرة على الشرق الأوسط
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19 Dec 2011:
Drawing on the British Pathé archive, Seumas Milne picks out the recurrent themes of imperial efforts to control the Middle East
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9 Dec 2011: Neil Clark: If I had a Tardis, I'd save the world from the relentless march of neoliberal capitalism by going back to the 1970s
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8 Dec 2011: Other lives: Labour party stalwart and one of the first women to be appointed regional organiser
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6 Dec 2011: Chime Communications remains confident it can replace lost earnings with growth from its sports marketing division
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1 Dec 2011: Brian Kerr writes: Overseas development minister Timothy Raison (obituary, 11 November) was keen to see a remote agricultural research station in Sudan, but no one asked the obvious question – how to get there.
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20 Nov 2011: Letters: His English was based on the Bible and Milton, and he kept Paradise Lost in his pocket always
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