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July/August 2009
Labour's "golden age" of the arts has turned into a bureaucratic nightmare of political correctness, waste and incompetence
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July/August 2009
The demise of the professions is having a profound impact, starting with the disappearance of integrity in public life
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July/August 2009
Blacklisted by Hollywood, my father Carl Foreman made a new life in Britain. But he never forsook the country of his birth, says Jonathan Foreman
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June 2009
A flawed economic doctrine led Gordon Brown and Alistair Darling to plunge Britain into its worst postwar crisis
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