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Catastrophe averted?

The leaders of the rich countries went to Washington to save the world from sliding into deep recession. We asked key politicians, commentators and economists whether they succeeded and what we should expect, and hope for, in the coming weeks

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Tribes of clutter

  • By Michael Collins
  • 20 November

A new study of contemporary Londoners' possessions and the values they attach to them reveals a shift of allegiance away from wider society and towards the individual household

Catastrophe averted?

  • 20 November

The leaders of the rich countries went to Washington to save the world from sliding into deep recession. We asked key politicians, commentators and economists whether they succeeded and what we should expect, and hope for, in the coming weeks

A bodice-tightening yarn

  • By Ted Vallance
  • 21 November

Channel 4's 'The Devil's Whore' is an oddly repressed romp through the English civil war.

Far right on the march

  • By Brittany Peats
  • 19 November

In the wake of the publication of BNP members list we focus on the rise of the far right in Europe particularly in Italy where racism has penetrated the public discourse

'Everything is in ruins'

  • By Viv Groskop
  • 20 November

The war with Russia last August has devastated Georgia: work and even food are now scarce. And Georgians fear that worse is to come

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Taking on the world

Having conquered France, this Malian duo are closing in on the British market
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Tribes of clutter

Tribes of clutter

A new study of contemporary Londoners' possessions and the values they attach to them reveals a shift of allegiance away from wider society and towards the individual household

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