Inside Opinion
How can you trust the cowardly BBC?
Robert Fisk: The BBC Trust is now a mouthpiece for the Israeli lobby which abused Jeremy Bowen
- Wenny Kusuma: Calls for change are met with violence and intimidation
- Adrian Hamilton: At last, Europe has become interesting
- Mary Dejevsky: It's only a hunch, but do we put too much faith in computers?
- Christina Patterson: Can't we all please just calm down?
- John Rentoul: Those now attacking Blair over religion are missing the point
- Annalisa Barbieri: I gave birth at home – and here's why
- Guy Adams: Jackson the anglophile comes out of the closet
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Columnist Comments
• John Rentoul: Attacking Blair over religion misses the point
The idea that the former PM hid his faith when in office is absurd.
• Mary Dejevsky: Do we put too much faith in computers?
Gut instinct is something we could do with a lot more of.
• Adrian Hamilton: At last, Europe has become interesting
Now the challenges are international and the solutions regional.
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6 John Rentoul: Those now attacking Blair over religion are missing the point
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9 Adrian Hamilton: At last, Europe has become interesting
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