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- Johann Hari: Strike, yes – but not at this target
- Mark Steel: Snowmen are costing Britain billions
- Janet Street-Porter: I wanted real news, not just pretty pictures
- Deborah Orr: Freedom and responsibility aren't always opposites
- Ken Clarke: We still have too much regulation – just not in the banking sector
- The Sketch: Let's not go gently into this fishy night
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Columnist Comments
• Johann Hari: Strike, yes – but not at this target
The elite have a vested interest in directing our rage away from them on to anyone else
• Janet Street-Porter: I wanted real news, not pretty pictures
Give the BBC a snowstorm and they seem more concerned with pictures than real information
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1 Johann Hari: Strike, yes – but not at this target
2 Janet Street-Porter: I wanted real news, not just pretty pictures
3 Mark Steel: Snowmen are costing Britain billions
4 Robert Fisk’s World: When did we stop caring about civilian deaths during wartime?
5 Hamish McRae: Don't despair – technology still has the power to save the world
6 Deborah Orr: Freedom and responsibility aren't always opposites
7 Robert Fisk’s World: When it comes to Gaza, leave the Second World War out of it
8 Alexa Chung: 'Only when I discovered boys (and vanity) did I start to focus on fashion'
9 Paul Vallely: Benedict has shut his mind to the real world