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The Big Question: How many of the paintings in our public museums are fakes?
The National Gallery is just about to mount a major exhibition about faking in art.
Recent Big Questions
The Big Question: Is the relentless march towards a cashless society a good thing?
Thursday, 15 April 2010
The Big Question: What is legal aid and should we be providing so much of it?
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
The Big Question: How does international adoption work, and is tighter regulation needed?
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
The Big Question: Why is Wagner's legacy proving so bitter both to music and to his family?
Friday, 9 April 2010
The Big Question: Who are the Naxalites and will they topple the Indian government?
Thursday, 8 April 2010
The Big Question: Should the United States name China a currency manipulator?
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
The Big Question: Why does the conflict between Russia and Chechnya show no sign of ending?
Friday, 2 April 2010
The Big Question: Does screening for breast cancer help or hinder treatment?
Thursday, 1 April 2010
Why are we asking this now?A report yesterday claimed that breast screening saves two women's lives for every one who receives unnecessary treatment.
The Big Question: Are efforts to tackle home-grown Muslim extremism backfiring?
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
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Columnist Comments
• Andrew Grice: Labour's voting system puts Ed in pole position
Forget the bookies' odds, which make David Miliband the favourite.
• Howard Jacobson: Some human rights are plain wrong
The culture of the inviolability of the individual has found a congenial resting place in our schools.
• Christina Patterson: We're more stressed than ever
Nearly a fifth of all workers have called in sick because of workplace stress.
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