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Is David Cameron a real radical, or just the compromise candidate?

A lack of red meat on the Tory leader's policy menu is provoking rumblings on the Right, warns Benedict Brogan.

When it comes to Europe, Cameron is howling in the night

EU flags

The other 26 EU countries are not about to exhume the corpse of national sovereignty, says Simon Heffer.

Losing the battle for hearts and minds

Gordon Brown

In Gordon Brown's blundering, stumbling phone call to the mother of a dead soldier, there was no comfort or conviction, says Liz Hunt.

Politicians chose to put you in this mess

Parliament

Policies can make Britain's financial and social problems worse - or better, argues Irwin Stelzer.

If you want to go upmarket, go Down Under

Crocodile Dundee

The traditional Aussie was coarse, crass and uneducated. Just like today's average Brit, says Kathy Lette.

Why communism doesn't make people happy

Germany's ranking in the Prosperity Index is a validation of those who risked their lives to tear down the Berlin Wall, writes Ryan Streeter.

China's economic miracle is a fragile one

Reuters Chinese vendor counts money at open market in Beijing China?s economic miracle is a fragile one

Edmund Conway says that the country's leaders risk creating the same type of asset bubble that floored Japan.

Youth unemployment is fast becoming a crisis

Telegraph View: Cutting our deficit must be combined with cutting taxes, particularly on jobs. Only then can the swollen army of young jobless have any confidence that they have a worthwhile future.

DNA database is an abuse of our rights

Telegraph View The Government must not create a national DNA database by stealth.

The Coronation: a spectacular in 3D

Telegraph View Channel 4's 3D broadcast of the Queen's Coronation is a chance to see history transformed.

European flags; What is this place called Europe?

The State of Europe

What Britain gets out of the European Union - and what it wants.

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China's economic miracle is a fragile one

Edmund Conway says that the country's leaders risk creating the same type of asset bubble that floored Japan.

Is Yemen the most dangerous new front in the war on terror?

Yemen

The multiple crises afflicting Yemen are not a surprise to anyone who has been watching, and certainly not to those in Washington, says Richard Spencer.

There's a big difference between banter and bullying

I'm no Harriet Harman, says Rowan Pelling, but how can professional women in the 21st century allegedly be written off as "bimbos"?

The First Lady of schmaltz

Michelle Obama

In a recent interview with a US magazine, Michelle Obama issued dating advice. Bryony Gordon wishes she hadn't.

If MPs lived in the real world, it might improve

Liz Hunt has no sympathy for the group of female MPs who complain that they will struggle to get home to their constituencies late at night.

X Factor: Simon Cowell is an evil genius, and we love him

Liz Hunt wonders if Lucie Jones's departure from The X Factor reveals Simon Cowell at his most cunning.

Our sacrifice in Afghanistan will be worth it

In Afghanistan, locals joke with members of the Light Dragoons on patrol during Operation Panther's Claw

A British commander says the progress he has seen in Afghanistan proves that we can win the war and help create a better society.

Nicky Haslam's 'Redeeming Features': A life devoted to looking the part

Nick Haslam

Charles Moore find some excellent and occasionally disgusting stories in a book of gossip which manages to be anything but boring.

Banks make hay - everyone else must pay

Sterling

Quantitative easing has not made borrowing any easier or cheaper for most firms, says Tracy Corrigan.

Overhaul the EU budget

Telegraph View: Fraud and mismanagement have long been endemic in the EU.

Too close to nature

Telegraph View: Nature-watchers inspired by television programmes should not spoil the wild things that attract them nor put the stags in the New Forest off their stroke.

David Cameron's Tories must have the will to reform welfare

Telegraph View David Cameron has shown he grasps the importance of welfare reform, but it will be a taller order for the Tories to drive the changes through

Euromillions lottery and dreams of avarice

Telegraph View The £90 million Euromillions lottery shows that Britain has come to terms with what was once a distinctly foreign institution.

Let us focus on our successes in Afghanistan

Telegraph View: the public is unsure how the campaign relates to this country's interests.

Snooping goes too far

Telegraph View Just because the Government can pry into our lives doesn't mean it should do so.

Ratty's return

Telegraph View: It is fervently to be hoped that the revival of the much-loved native water vole can be sustained.

Labour's nuclear negligence

Telegraph View: No industry is more strategically important than energy, yet ministers dithered for 10 years before authorising a new generation of nuclear plants.

The Berlin Wall fell and a new Europe rose

Telegraph View: Over the past 20 years, Europe has gained the freedom not just to elect or dismiss a government but also to have access to an incomparably wider range of goods and service.

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