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Radical reform would give Parliament the same power as the Houses of Congress

The Conservatives have an opportunity to pass a reform bill to separate Parliament from the executive

22 May 2010

Cricket is thriving at a junior level, thanks to parents

The future of cricket is bright across the income spectrum

22 May 2010

A Government keen to repeal unworkable laws should start with the Hunting Act

A long list of laws for the new coalition government to repeal

21 May 2010

Creating a painting that will be good for a jigsaw

Which modern pictures will be be used for jigsaws in 150 years’ time?

21 May 2010

The capital gains tax proposals unfairly penalise individual shareholders

Individuals cannot beneft from the CGT advantages of investment funds

20 May 2010

Maintaining war graves is the least soldiers deserve

Caring for the graves of soldiers who died in the two world wars

20 May 2010

How do swifts unerringly recognise nest sites?

Swifts that arrive bang on schedule.

19 May 2010

David Cameron is wrong to disparage the economic benefit from second homes

The new Government appears to be proposing to penalise work-mobility by taxing phantom capital gains.

18 May 2010

Crunchy cauliflower is a treat when served raw

The pleasure of eating cauliflower in salads.

18 May 2010

A rise in capital gains tax would fall unfairly on the elderly and the prudent

Tax rises must not be based on the politics of envy

17 May 2010

How arsenic killed the liberator of South America

There is no proof that Simón Bolivar was assassinated

17 May 2010

The new Government brings a true realignment in politics

The Tory-Lib Dem coalition could eventually lead to a full merger between the two parties.

16 May 2010

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Glass sizes affect binge-drinking

Continental glass sizes could improve town centres.

16 May 2010

Coalition strengthened by liberal tradition of small government and civil liberties

Reasons for liberals and conservatives to be cheerful

15 May 2010

The grave injustices of the European Arrest Warrant

The EAW removes normal extradition safeguards and must be changed

15 May 2010

David slays Goliath Brown and wins the love of a fellow warrior – at least until the tragic dénouement

How long will the love affair last between David Cameron and Nick Clegg?

14 May 2010

Time for the BBC to start making an honest living

The licence fee is an unfair tax

14 May 2010

Lib Dem and Conservative politicians should be wary of the pitfalls of coalition governments

Coalition government could split the LIberal party

13 May 2010

A licence for the biased BBC is a heavy tax on the poor

Wanting to watch television, without paying the BBC licence

13 May 2010

Now Brown has gone, don’t blame the electorate for the shabby horse-trading

Voters want strong government to get us out of the economic crisis

12 May 2010

England would successfully host the World Cup, if given the chance

Businessmen should support the bid to host the World Cup

12 May 2010

Gordon Brown’s ill-omened scheme to depart this year may prove the kiss of death for the Liberal Democrats

Lib Dems will return to obscurity, if they persist in supporting Labour

11 May 2010

Bailing out the eurozone is not in Britain's interests

Concern that pay-out to Greece will extend to other European countries

11 May 2010

Proportional representation would compromise links between MPs and their constituencies

PR voting would result in behind-the-scenes deal-broking after every election

10 May 2010

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