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Dave will rue the day he betrayed his party

As I have argued for the last four-and-half years, Dave is not actually a Conservative, writes Simon Heffer.

Cameron already has coalition trouble

How can Conservative MPs trust their own Prime Minister if he mounts a coup against them, asks Charles Moore.

From ire to humility in one speeding class

One lesson I learnt this week was that almost everyone has a plausible reason for driving too fast, reveals Tracy Corrigan.

Cabbage is tasty, parties are fun...and other lies we tell our children

Hiding your prejudices from your children can be a wearying job, says Robert Webb.

A classic heist, but a very modern motive

The thief who raided the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris earlier this week opted for audacity, writes Alastair Sooke.

If you want Mourinho back, pray he loses

At tonight’s final, all eyes will be on the Inter Milan coach – and for good reason, says Jim White.

The Bank's error is in Britain's favour

An appalling forecasting record might save us from the worst, says Jeremy Warner.

Wanted: a foreign policy for Britain's future

Telegraph View: David Cameron now has to create a foreign policy – and fast.

Is there an epidemic on hold?

The world’s most important study into the dangers of mobile-phone use raises serious worries, writes Geoffrey Lean.

Diane Abbott is the only woman for the job

Good luck to her – but the rest of the sisterhood should sharpen up, says Vicki Woods .

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We need a real debate about Synthia

There has been too little discussion about he new technology used to create a synthetic life-form, writes Geoffrey Lean.

Coalition may be a lighter shade of green

It's time for David Cameron to deliver on his absolute commitment to running a greener government.

In the Anglican knapsack

Christopher Howse reviews Heaven and Earth in Little Space by Rt Rev Andrew Burnham.

The Bank's error is in Britain's favour

An appalling forecasting record might save us from the worst, says Jeremy Warner.

Will China put Kim Jong-Il out of his nation's misery?

The blatant outrage by North Korea of sinking one of the South's ships cannot go unpunished, argues Simon Heffer.

The Osborne effect: sterling plummets

Despite sterling's attempt to make the euro look good, its existence as we know it appears precarious, writes Simon Heffer.

MPs need less responsibility and more power

Tory ministers aren't the worst threat to backbenchers' independence, argues Michael Spicer.

The NHS must put patients first

Bureaucracy and a top-down approach have undermined the health service, writes Andrew Lansley. Patients and clinicians must be put in control.

China holds the key to Korean peace

The Beijing government must cast aside its softly-softly approach to Pyongyang, says Con Coughlin.

Dust to dust

Telegraph View: The red Quattro will be fired up for the last time on the BBC tonight.

Chill winds in Europe

Telegraph View: Mr Cameron may shortly discover how the best-laid plans can be undone by events beyond his control.

Discarded policies are the price of coalition

Telegraph View: Will there be a coherent policy approach, or a hotchpotch of ideas with no real consistency or theme?

Rebuilding trust in the police

Telegraph View Policing needs both an overhaul and a big injection of trust.

Stumped at school

Telegraph View If we want future England cricket teams have a majority of English-born players, schools need to do much more.

Nick Clegg's bold vision for improving government

Telegraph View If Nick Clegg's vision is implemented, we will be a more lightly and much better governed country.

Lily's luxurious languors

Telegraph View: The world's smallest water lily is a pernickety plant

Fresh start in the House

Telegraph View: The new parliament must be scrupulously clean, with greater power

The middle classes simply want a fair deal

Telegraph View: Capital gains tax was originally introduced as a rich man's tax, yet the rich man can afford to avoid it or ease its impact.

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