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Thursday 21 June 2012
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In the coming reshuffle, the Chancellor should be made to choose between his two jobs, says Peter Oborne
The best way to stop our children damaging themselves with drugs is to remove the need for them to deal with criminals, argues James Delingpole
Brown left a poisoned chalice by abandoning the PM’s right to choose the head of the Church of England , says Sue Cameron.
The evidence that music can transform lives is overwhelming, says Jesse Norman
Julian Assange has connived enthusiastically in his own destruction, believes Robert Colvile. And as for Jimmy Carr...
There's a fundamental problem with E L James’s Fifty Shades of Grey – the quality of the writing, says Celia Walden.
Fritz Vahrenholt, one of Germany's earliest green energy investors, is not convinced that humanity is causing catastrophic global warming.
A government re-think on costly green energy resources is a winning statement of intent, writes Benedict Brogan.
The older generation is piling up debt at the expense of the younger generation, argues Niall Ferguson in his first Reith Lecture
News of the pay-offs to the people behind the project is another kick in the teeth for Edinburgh's long-suffering residents, writes Alan Cochrane
Telegraph View: This dispute over pensions has damaged the standing of the medical profession
Telegraph View: The 3p fuel duty rise due in August should be abandoned to stimulate consumer spending
Telegraph View: The Duke of Cambridge, who is 30 today, has shown great maturity as he carries out his duties
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Not all mothers want to be alpha feminists like Cherie Blair, says Cristina Odone
The rich French coming to London can only be bad news for us ladies, says Judith Woods
We used to look up to the medical profession. Not any more, says Allison Pearson
Paddy Ashdown argues that Rio Earth Summit offers an opportunity for co-operation on sustainability that we cannot afford to miss.
The changeable weather persuaded Judith Woods to stwich to an artificial lawn
The First Lady’s mothering tips are almost perfect, says Cristina Odone
The environmental problems facing the world are growing critical, so why is so little expected from the summit, asks Geoffrey Lean
Gitta Sereny’s probing of the minds of killers took feminine qualities of intuition and empathy, says Ruth Dudley Edwards
The generals should be told that US aid depends on a swift handover of power, says Shashank Joshi
Telegraph View: The borough should choose a safe local figure as its ambassador, like Ronnie Corbett
Telegraph View: Blaming 'Anglo-Saxon' capitalism will not help José Manuel Barroso solve the euro crisis
Telegraph View: Liberal Democrat and Tory MPs are preventing reforms that could help create jobs
Telegraph View: An advert for a gig led to two constables and three licensing officers being sent to raid a pub
Telegraph View: The road to democracy is rocky, but Aung San Suu Kyi shows that persistence has its rewards
Telegraph View: In the next three years China will build 70 new airports, while we will produce only a strategy document
Telegraph View: Why on earth are doctors going ahead with Thursday's strike?
Telegraph View: Europe's economic future will not be built on an unworkable monetary union.
A Greek economy run by Brussels will ignore the lessons of history, leading to more misery, writes Boris Johnson.
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