Commentators

'It's political memoir time and Peter Mandelson is already preening himself in newspapers and on TV, infuriating his former colleagues'

Mandelson's vanity came before the party interest

Mary Ann Sieghart: His mistake was overlooking the possibility of a coalition with the Lib Dems.

Inside Commentators

They look like a backing choir. But these boys are mini-Blairs

Philip Hensher: These little Toniblers set a fine example

Monday, 12 July 2010

Notebook: Blair is such a hero to Kosovan families that they are naming their sons after him

Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: The sorrow of the silent witness

Monday, 12 July 2010

My only sister's carers seem nice, but she is retreating further into herself

Ben Chu: Rotten English football – continued

Monday, 12 July 2010

I did a piece for the Sindy at the weekend about the structural problems in English football.

John Rentoul: Got to the bottom of the sugary tea cup

Monday, 12 July 2010

Got to the bottom of the Great Cheddar Cheese Sandwich and Sugared Tea Mystery. I noted on Saturday that John Spellar had asked a strange parliamentary question

Peter Popham: A Gandhi of the Indian jungle

Monday, 12 July 2010

He is a brilliant, spiky, stubborn Indian Muslim who has devoted his life for the past two decades to defending the rights and culture of the tribal people of the state of Jharkhand, in eastern India.

Matthew Norman: The ghouls, the narcissist and top jobs at CNN

Monday, 12 July 2010

With questions raised about the ghoulishness with which the media covered Raoul Moat's final days, a word of praise for two leaders of this frantic festival of broadcast Americana. Kay Burley, the Walter Cronkite du jour who so skillfully downplayed the horrors of 9/11 ("If you're just joining us, the entire eastern seaboard of the United States has been decimated ..."), added to her portfolio of triumphs on Sky News.

DJ Taylor: Graduates take heart – I was turned down by 'Scouting Weekly'

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Employers can be huge snobs, but our class obsession has always been a boon for novelists and, of course, celebrity magazines...as Katie and Alex show

C Company (Essex) Royal Anglian Regiment on manoeuvres in the Upper Sangin Valley in 2007. Three years on, the Taliban remains elusive

Another half-hearted war, another defeat

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Richard North: Calling the British Army's withdrawal from Sangin a 'redeployment' betrays a lack of political will reminiscent of Iraq

John Rentoul: Labour must leave a door ajar for Clegg

Sunday, 11 July 2010

Cameron wants to absorb the Lib Dem leader, who is not for being absorbed. By 2015, it may be Miliband agreeing with Nick

Andrew Martin: Why are we men so bad at putting aside childish things?

Sunday, 11 July 2010

The new 'Toy Story' film zeroes in on the Peter Pan world of the male. Our writer lives there

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Yasmin Alibhai-Brown: The sorrow of the silent witness

My only sister's carers seem nice, but she is retreating further into herself

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Mary Ann Sieghart: Mandelson's vanity

His mistake was overlooking the possibility of a Lib-Lab coalition

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Philip Hensher: These little Toniblers set a fine example

Blair is such a hero to Kosovan families that some name their sons after him

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