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Lord Ashcroft laid bare
Investigation: How and when Michael Ashcroft channeled foreign money to the Conservative Party
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Toryism’s unacceptable face
Editorial: David Cameron’s failure to confront Lord Ashcroft, shows how little respect he has for the British people
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Turning a crisis into a catastrophe
Those who caused the financial meltdown will make matters worse if they are allowed to try to sort it out
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The media herd canters toward a Cameron government
Columnist Paul Routledge is angry at the media’s bias
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Atmospheric focus by four on the familiar
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Tribute to Michael Foot
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair pays tribute to the former Labour leader, who died last week
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Shocking developments when the lights go off
A power cut helps Chris Proctor come to terms with his saint-like environmental righteousness…
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Keeping it real in a post-modern political world
Sociologist Rupa Huq ponders the role of political TV shows on our democratic process
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Voters can see through all the smoke and mirrors
Ed Balls MP thinks that people are starting to take a long hard look at Tory policies – and they don’t like what they see
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Thousands of public sector jobs may go to pay for the bailout of the banks
The bank bailout could cost almost 300,000 public sector jobs, according to an independent analysis by the Centre for Cities



