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How did Cameron's speech go down?
The return of the noteless Cameron won a warm but hardly electric reception.
Leader: The Tories must walk progressive if they want to talk progressive
There is an alarming disconnect between the Conservatives' rhetoric and their policies
It’s business as usual for the Tories
The party may call themselves "progressive" but they remain unreconstructed on a host of issues
The Tory right shows its muscle
An encounter with the Jurassic wing of the Conservative Party
The strange death of the Tory European
The division was once between Europhiles and Eurosceptics; now it is between Eurosceptics and Europhobes
The new ruling class
If the polls are to be believed, the Conservative Party is heading for government in 2010, ending 13 years in the political wilderness. So who are the men, and women (yes, there are one or two), jostling for power around Prime Minister Cameron?
The real hustle
The Tories have conjured a trick – appearing progressive and yet Thatcherite. What is the truth behind this illusion?
Facebook’s $1.6bn woman
A witch-hunt?
Osborne's woes
Marr's monarchism
The interview
On Syria
The interview
GOP race so far
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