Some Republicans are nuts, but the party leaders are not
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Angela Merkel's EU policy is good for Germany – and for the rest of Europe
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guardian
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Ed Miliband's Labour critics are a boon to the Tories
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guardian
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David Cameron must heed the experts, not the sceptics, on climate change
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Henry Porter v Malcolm Rifkind: surveillance and the free society
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In praise of ... English sparkling wines
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Choosing between bad options in Syria becomes ever more complex
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BSkyB sports channels made available on pay-as-you-go basis
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Television Centre sale draws fire from BBC stars in tribute programme
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Hinkley nuclear power plant expected to get go-ahead
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House Republican leaders drop opposition to gay marriage statute
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Chinese directors question promised reforms over censorship
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Fears for pope's safety as Rio riots
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John Mulaney: 'I didn't get the job at Barnes & Noble. I was really mad'
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How the eyes in the sky are keeping a check on forest fires
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Scottish households 'would be £2,000 better off if voters reject independence'
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