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The greed of bankers in a time of crisis beggars belief

Getty Yacht The barefaced greed of bankers in a time of crisis beggars belief

City pockets are bulging with bonuses, says Boris Johnson. Have the banks no shame?

Lords Lite – a case of peer today, gone tomorrow

PA Anya Hindmarch receives an MBE Lords Lite - a case of peer today, gone tomorrow

I yield to no one in my admiration for Anya Hindmarch, but I can't see why it's necessary to drag her into the second chamber, writes Melanie McDonagh.

Killing off the cancerous spread of the BNP is within our grasp

Only a shake-up of immigration and employment policies can stem the rise of the far Right, says Mary Riddell

What's good for our children is for us to say

Government plans to regulate home-schooling must be rebuffed, says Philip Johnston.

The battle for 'terror central'

AP Pakistan The battle for 'terror central?

As Pakistan pours troops South Waziristan, Dean Nelson analyses the onslaught and asks if it could spark a national conflagration.

The secret of biography is in Proust's overcoats

Marcel Proust

The detailed dismembering of a person that is now expected by the reading public can make the very task of writing a life unpalatable, says Simon Heffer.

Frank's a good man, but he's got this horribly wrong

The growing expenses revolt at Westminster has been given a celestial glow by the consecration of Frank Field as the patron saint of the rebels, writes Andrew Pierce.

Hamid Karzai must show that he is worth fighting for

Telegraph View: The political vacuum caused by the election in Afghanistan is having a deeply damaging impact.

On borrowed time

Telegraph View: There is not going to be a return to what might be called old-fashioned banking.

Sir Ludovic Kennedy: urbane and doughty

Telegraph View: His was a gentler tone for a less frenetic time.

European flags; What is this place called Europe?

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Frank Field's a good man, but he's got this horribly wrong

The growing expenses revolt at Westminster has been given a celestial glow by the consecration of Frank Field as the patron saint of the rebels, writes Andrew Pierce.

The SNP should get used to feigning indifference

If Alex Salmond's Nationalists want the Commons to 'dance to a Scottish tune' they will have to sing to more than the choir, writes Alan Cochrane.

Let's incriminate the BNP – not indulge it

The BNP will amend its constitution to avoid discrimination based on race or religion

Giving the British National Party the platform it craves could backfire, says George Pitcher.

Royal Mail strike: the last post

A rural postman delivers from a penny farthing bicycle in 1900

As a national strike threatens the future of Britain’s mail system, Christopher Howse laments the demise of the trusty postman and asks: could this be the last post?

Yes, the nanny state is right

Deep down, you know it's true: television is not good for your child, suggests Jemima Lewis.

Our MPs blind to the mortal peril they are all in

The disgraced political class has forgotten it is the servant of the people, says Matthew d'Ancona.

Jenson Button - a winner at last?

Jensen Button - Australian GP

The easy-going Formula One driver shook off his boy-band image, took a firm line with his girlfriend and is closing rapidly on the world championship, says William Langley.

The Queen's night at the theatre

WAR HORSE

I'd love to quiz the poor startled woman in the seat next to the Queen about what she thought of the play, says Nigel Farndale.

A post to go with the job?

Telegraph View: The Royal Mail has decided to hire thousands of temporary workers, despite the ire of the Communication Workers Union.

Pakistan fights for its life

Telegraph View: Today, Pakistan's territorial integrity is under threat from the Taliban.

Cameron must be true to his word on Europe

Telegraph View: Ruling out a Lisbon referendum does not relieve the Conservatives of their basic duty, which is to take back sovereign powers from an unelected, unpopular and inefficient European Union.

In by a whisker

Telegraph View: The appeal of a cat to an immigration judge

Open season on school closures

Telegraph View: Multi-culturalism has reached new heights.

There must be a public debate on late abortions

Telegraph View: it is blatantly false that the release of the late abortion data need cause mental harm and distress to anyone.

Season of snails

Telegraph View: their habit of making homes in post boxes across the country has brought new meaning to the phrase 'snail mail'.

After 40 years, we still can't get our schools right

Telegraph View: the Cambridge University report on primary schools highlights the fragile state of our education system.

Another shameful surrender to Libya

Telegraph View: The Government's behaviour has made Britain look craven and weak.

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