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Every household should make their own preparations to cope with the snowy conditions
23 Dec 2009
The former prime minister should have had a different career, before entering politics
23 Dec 2009
It was naïve to have believed that China was really intent on reducing emissions.
22 Dec 2009
The disappointment of Copenhagen is actually a reason to celebrate.
21 Dec 2009
The British should not so easily surrender to bad weather.
21 Dec 2009
Our carbon emissions are too small to have any possible impact on the oceans.
20 Dec 2009
The RSPB have been blaming farmers for bird numbers, but should give them praise.
20 Dec 2009
The chequebook is worth saving
19 Dec 2009
Kraków is not the second-best Christmas market in Europe
19 Dec 2009
The cheque book is a vital tool for many
18 Dec 2009
A confusing painting by the Victorian artist, James Lobley
18 Dec 2009
A selection of readers' correspondence from a week of sport
17 Dec 2009
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The Government is configuring its forces to fight the last war instead of the next.
17 Dec 2009
The clinical evidence makes clear the cause of Jane Austen's death.
17 Dec 2009
Ripe nuts have an important place at lunch and in the environment.
16 Dec 2009
If Unite, the union, is successful in forcing BA management to back down, the airline will go bankrupt.
16 Dec 2009
Funds to combat the effects of climate change are misdirected.
15 Dec 2009
The pilchard, once the principal diet of most Cornish folk, has undergone a re-branding exercise.
15 Dec 2009
Scientific study into sea level changes indicate global warming is not to blame
14 Dec 2009
Conservative Speakers have faced opposition from Labour and Liberal candidates in a general election
14 Dec 2009
The Prime Minister is wrong in his method of discussing climate change.
13 Dec 2009
Governments are too immersed in the climate-change debate to consider the worrying increase in piracy.
13 Dec 2009
We are conducting a dangerous experiment with the Earth's climate.
12 Dec 2009
The Victorians liked their churches quaint and decrepit.
12 Dec 2009
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