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Get ready for President Cheney

Liz Cheney could one day become the first female US President. But she is even more right-wing than her dad.
Get ready for President Cheney

The Lib Dem dilemma

Chris Huhne, a former Labour man, is reluctant to rule out a Tory-Liberal coalition. But he must know it won’t happen.
The Lib Dem dilemma

The World That Never Was: a True Story of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists and Secret Agents

By Alex Butterworth
The early anarchists were a convenient enemy against which the status quo was strengthened.
The World That Never Was: a True Story of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists and Secret Agents

Leader: A hung parliament could yet be the saving of Labour

Progressive realignment in one party, like socialism in one country, doesn't work.
Leader: A hung parliament could yet be the saving of Labour

If Dave doesn’t win, it’s open season

If Cameron delivers only a small win, many Tories will consider him exposed as a charlatan.
If Dave doesn’t win, it’s open season

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Everything you want to know about your MP, the Lords and the UK’s main political parties. Plus, browse debates from 1803 to the present day.

Hague was aware of Ashcroft tax deal, leaked papers suggest

Former Tory leader was "satisfied" with deal allowing Ashcroft to remain a non-dom.

Nissan to build compact electric car in UK
The Japanese automaker Nissan has announced it will manufacture the new Leaf compact electric car at its Sunderland plant in the UK.

Universities will see funding slashed next year
Three quarters of English universities face real-term budget cuts this year.

Tory lead cut to four in latest poll
New YouGov poll suggests the Conservatives' lead over Labour remains fragile.

If Dave doesn’t win, it’s open season

If Dave doesn’t win, it’s open season

If Cameron delivers only a small win, many Tories will consider him exposed as a charlatan.

Get ready for President Cheney
Liz Cheney could one become the first female US President.

The Tories play it Coulson
Andy "I Knew Nothing" Coulson is feeling the strain.

Leader: A hung parliament could yet be the saving of Labour
Progressive realignment in one party, like socialism in one country, doesn't work.

Sons of Cuba (PG)

Sons of Cuba (PG)

Ryan Gilbey is struck by the poverty of Cuba's child boxers.

The World That Never Was: a True Story of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists and Secret Agents
The early anarchists were a convenient enemy against which the status quo was strengthened.

Making it pay
On “Never Be Your Woman" by Wiley and “Pass Out" by Tinie Tempah

Fat Man in a White Hat
A welcome reminder that French cuisine still rules.

Rogue traders could save Kyoto

Rogue traders could save Kyoto

Carbon traders do not easily secure sympathy. Yet their role is vital.

The cockney Siberia
Why the Thames Gateway development must succeed.

How to get ahead in activism

Burning up and burning out
Climate change sceptics are busting out of their dank corners, sensing a moment of weakness.

Barbarians at the gate
The scientists at the centre of "Climategate" scandal are the targets of an orchestrated smear campaign.

The Books Interview: Terry Eagleton

Return of the natives

Iran - Ready to attack

Web Only: the best of the blogs

The five must-read blogs from today on Lord Ashcroft, Sure Start, and Lib Dem tax proposals.

View from Westminster: Tory spinners go into overdrive

View from Westminster: Tory spinners go into overdrive

Ashcroft affair has them in a panic.

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Israel's real friends must criticise it

Israel's real friends must criticise it

To defend the new settlement plans along partisan lines is an affront to international justice.

Hague must resign over new Ashcroft revelations

Hague must resign over new Ashcroft revelations

The shadow foreign secretary is unfit for office.

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The law of unintended consequences

The law of unintended consequences

Be careful when making policy, you may get a response you didn't plan for.

BA strike gets international support, amid claims that staff will defy it

Arriva shares soar following Deutsche Bahn takeover offer

EU criticises ‘optimistic’ economic forecasts

UK unemployment falls further

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The Tories' attack on the unions lacks credibility

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