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Matthew Norman: The appalling truth about 'Home Truths' Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 16 December 2005

Radio 4 regulars are screeching nutters who will stop at little to protect what they think is their own

The Third Leader: Traffic calming Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 16 December 2005

Absolute disgrace! Entirely sensible! Sanctimonious fascist control freak! How many more will have to die?! What next, rendition?! Smellybum! Pooface! Ah, yes, of course, the speed-camera debate.

Sean O'Grady: Kennedy should go, but not in this manner Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 15 December 2005

True to form, the Lib Dems are going about it in completely the wrong way

The Third Leader: Word in your year Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 15 December 2005

Do be a little wary over the next week or so, since we are about to enter the season of lists, reviews and round-ups of the year. As with most things, I find, a good rule of thumb is to ignore them unless they appear in the organs of Independent News & Media and its associates, the only instances in which the desire to illuminate and inform is the motive rather than the need to fill space or air because everybody's off at the Xmas party having fun with the photocopier.

Phillip Knightley: The nasty side of the new Australia Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 December 2005

The 'lucky country's' historic racism lingers, like a sun cancer, just below the skin

James Dyson: How To Be Different #5 Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 December 2005

Beauty is more than skin deep

The Third Leader: Literary lingerie Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 14 December 2005

Ay, Connie lass! By 'eck, but there's trouble oop at t'DH Lawrence estate. Seems that t'nobs running it are a bit brassed off that t'well-known floggers of all sorts of 'elp to earthy goings on, Ann Summers, are selling a Lady Chatterley Basque, a Lady Chatterley Thong, and a Lady Chatterley Bra, appen, tha' knows.

Douglas Hurd: Don't stir up ancient disputes

Published: 13 December 2005

As leader of the party, Mr Howard drained most of the poison out of the old arguments

Catherine Townsend: Sleeping Around Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 13 December 2005

'Tis the season for binge-dating

The Third Leader: Schadenfreude for beginners Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 13 December 2005

Oh, dear. Once again, our foreign language failings are brought to notice. Despite every incentive, invitation and entreaty to rejoice, luxuriate and frolic in the delights of another tongue, the number of young people learning one remains in decline. There was another appeal for more effort yesterday, citing economic necessity and cultural reward, from Thomas Matussek, the departing German ambassador to Britain.

Iain Hutchison: The crossing of a dangerous medical frontiers Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 12 December 2005

We must learn in a controlled way before opening the floodgates to face transplants

Charles Nevin: News from Elsewhere Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 12 December 2005

Snort some cheese, tell your kids the ice-cream man has run out, and have a Happy Monday!

Patrick Cockburn: Iraq: the beginning of the end Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 11 December 2005

The state created by Britain after the First World war may be passing away

Katy Guest: Party time at the office again. 'Tis the season to be jolly humiliated Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 11 December 2005

'I had to repair a machine jammed with a photocopy of a man's groin'

Nick Foulkes: Deck shoes ready, Boden Man is on the march Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 11 December 2005

He is Saturday morning man, in khaki trousers and deck shoes

Jeff Barak: Anti-semitism or a war with the 'Mail'? It would be simpler if Ken just said sorry

Published: 11 December 2005

Livingstone's stance has shocked gays and lesbians

Chapman Pincher: The far from glorious history of MI5

Published: 11 December 2005

In the latest attempt to burnish its public image and diminish its aura of secrecy, MI5, the security service responsible for the prevention of espionage, sabotage and now terrorism in the UK, has embellished its website with portraits and potted CVs of its former chiefs, dating back to its pre-Second World War director general, Sir Vernon Kell.

Rupert Cornwell: Out of America Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 11 December 2005

Hillary wraps herself in the flag in a naked attempt to placate the right

John Bercow: Forget Little Britain. Let's join up with the international brigade

Published: 11 December 2005

We must take the initiative in highlighting injustice

Dr Neal Brener: Why you can't just tell an alcoholic to stop drinking

Published: 11 December 2005

Alcoholism is not a silly little self-inflicted illness. It is a major problem for the NHS. One in five beds at any one time is occupied by people with drinking problems. Unfortunately it is often not well recognised by the medical profession, and treatment options in the NHS are limited.

Richard Ingrams' Week: Who are these New Men trying to kid? Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 10 December 2005

Questioned on the Today programme about how he would hope to measure up to the much more youthful David Cameron, Gordon Brown boasted that he was the proud father of a two-year-old son and that only the night before he had been sitting up with him at 4am.

Jemima Lewis: Why would any woman want to become an MP? Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 10 December 2005

I have noticed that my male friends talk about politics in the same way that they talk about sport

Matthew Norman: The powerful never know when to go Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 09 December 2005

The parallels between Blair and Ferguson are so uncanny I suspect they are osmotically linked

The Third Leader: Sofa, so good Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 09 December 2005

Knowledge is the most splendid thing, isn't it? Oh, I know, courtesy of Francis Bacon, about it being power; and I know how useful it can be, particularly when I can't find the washing machine handbook and that seeping on to the floor is continuing and I'm trying to get through to customer services with the hand that isn't holding the towel. But even the most useless knowledge has a compelling quality. Just the other day, for example, I learnt that the old Chislehurst and Bickley telephone exchange was called "Imperial", in honour of Napoleon III, who came to live in Chisle- hurst after that unpleasantness with the Prussians in 1870. Marvellous.

The Third Leader: Lure of the lamp post Independent Porfolio Content

Published: 08 December 2005

Dogs had a bit of a day yesterday, with the latest news on their genome, carrying important implications for both biological and medical advances, canine and human. Interpretation of this sort of thing is, of course, normally best left to our excellent science writers, but I thought you might benefit from what is incontestably a fresh mind in the field.

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