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A bitter dispute among Iran’s political leaders involves issues of theology, economic policy, foreign affairs, and even accusations of occultism. But at its heart is the regime’s fear of the people, says Nasrin Alavi.
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National Public Radio in the US celebrates its 40th anniversary this month. The bottom-up approach of the NPR is democratic, cost effective, and encourages variety. BBC radio has much to learn

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In Puerta del Sol, the camp’s peaceful and serious ethos seems to have won the demonstrators the respect of many older members of the Madrid community. Can it have lasting impact across the country?

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LGBT people in Russia face a daily battle with homophobia and discrimination, and the decision to ban tomorrow's Gay Pride is but a symbol of that. Yet a new generation of activists give many reasons to be optimistic, writes Augusto...

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As the figurehead of 'Blue Labour', Maurice Glasman is being hailed as an intellectual guru for the Labour Party. In this Friday Essay, Alan Finlayson engages with Glasman's vision of the common good

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We present the final episode from a brutal novel about life as a British squaddie, by an acclaimed British author

We present the final episode from a brutal novel about life as a British squaddie, by an acclaimed British author.

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The UK's premier breaks his word and apes Tony Blair as he subordinates British foreign policy to the US while imitating its trappings of power and hypocritical rhetoric abandoning self-belief and independence for a place in...

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The success of the SNP on 5 May has triggered bad tempered and pained responses south of the border and a sense of loss at even the thought of Britain breaking up. England deserves better, can the Scots help?

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