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Prime Minister should leave the goalposts where they are
Today MPs decide whether to hold a referendum on the introduction of 'Alternative Vote' for the Westminster elections. It is part of Gordon Brown's new plan to rehabilitate the damaged reputation of Britain's politics. It is also a spectacularly bad idea.
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The rocky road from crisis to co-operation
Given the recent threat to our power-sharing arrangements here in Northern Ireland, it is worth remembering how and why we have this system of government.
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Vanity is threatening the very nature of motherhood
She is the very epitome of beaming celebrity, airbrushed to near-oblivion,
dolled up to the nines, radiating perfection. Oh, and what's that in the
picture? Ah yes, her new-born tot.
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Inside Opinion
Why the deal isn’t the final piece of devolution jigsaw
The agreement on the devolution of policing and justice is probably the biggest con since snake oil vendors were in their pomp.
Hillsborough Agreement raises more questions than it answers
The Hillsborough deal is done, but is it really a done deal? I ask that question upon reading the agreement because the arrangement for the transfer of justice and policing is about the only certainty I can find within its carefully crafted wording.

Tall storeys as Arab princes engage in petty oneupmanship
Prince al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia is quite a man.
Why we’ve had enough of all the party games
By the time you read this, the chances are that Peter and Martin will have announced ‘Peace In Our Time'.

Horse first, then cart ... it’s time nationalists got real about unity
No political regime likes uncertainty. Talk of unexpected elections makes politicians twitchy. Meal tickets can be put at risk.
Ritchie can follow in Durkan's giant footsteps
The SDLP annual party conference in Newcastle marked a new dawn in Irish politics as the party elected its first female leader, Margaret Ritchie.
- DUP/UUP link is not sectarian new
- Time for more police on roads new
- Divisions in UUP show weakness and incompetence new
- Jim Allister has to accept Sinn Fein's mandate new
- Maze saga is an affront to IRA victims new
- Lessons for Ruane from grammar visit?
- Governments must take the banks in hand
- Robinson still in office, but not in power
Editor's Viewpoint: Clock is ticking for Olympic contracts
In two years time the world’s biggest sporting event, the Olympics, will be held in London.
Will cagefighter Alex Reid pay a heavy price for marrying Katie Price?
I do try to refrain from celebrity name-calling but I have to admit a few ungodly adjectives came rushing from my mouth when I heard that Katie Price had marched poor old Alex Reid up the aisle this week.
- How Salinger classic caught my teenage imagination
- Detail of horror attack on boys was step too far
- Amis’ views on children show man has evolved
- How bullies like Vinnie always try to put the boot in
- Why we must give brave Mo benefit of the doubt
- Did childhood tragedy lead to downfall of Iris?
- Please don’t dumbdown politics with Dermot
Why life in the wild isn’t really Garden of Eden
Animals, eh?.... What are they about? We can't live with the big, fierce ones, and we can't live without the little, cuddly ones.
- How the Co-op became silly sausages over label
- Be honest, if you were from another planet would you ever come to Earth?
- The very deadly puff of smoke from Chernobyl
- I’d the devil of a time on the Pat Robertson show
- How Mournes produce faun memories of CS Lewis
- Why TV project to recreate Egyptian mummy is so sick
- Please shut up! And yes, that is my final answer
Take a cue from amazing Grace and slap the cuffs on Tony Blair
What a joy it is in these dour times to be able to exalt the name of Grace McCann. No relation, unfortunately.
The UUP’S spin doctor is right to spurn new pact
His may not exactly be a household name. But in unionist politics (small u — and large) Alex Kane has long been a central figure.

Peter must pack up politics and spend more time with his family
I'm no political pundit so I won't even attempt to comment on the state of play up at Stormont this week. But I will say this: if I were in Peter Robinson's shoes, I'd throw in the towel, resign from office completely and do it this week.

Mark Steel: Did Satan change his terms and conditions for Haiti?
Satan's terms and conditions must have got worse in recent times. The most prominent TV evangelist in the United States, Pat Robertson, announced that the Haiti earthquake was a result of a "pact with the Devil", made when they overthrew slavery 200 years ago.
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