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What Is a Climate-Change Sceptic?

The core of Ed Miliband’s charge against the Prime Minister on the environment is this: &#8220...

A cow’s life doesn’t have to end on a dinner plate

DEFRA figures state that in October 158,000 cows were slaughtered in Britain. Let's not pretend thei...

God Country

I’m currently in Israel as part of a press delegation sent here by the British pro-Israel thin...

Johann Hari: A personal apology

I’ve written so many articles over the years laying bare and polemicising against the errors and idiocies of other people. This time, I am writing an article laying bare and polemicising against the errors and idiocies of myself. If you give it out, you have to take it. If you demand high standards of others, you have to be just as damning when you fail to uphold them yourself.

Johann Hari: Would you trust a management consultant with the world's rainforests?

Our protests stopped David Cameron handing UK forests over to corporations. Now the rainforests are being handed to management consultants

Johann Hari: My journalism is at the centre of a storm. This is what I have learned

Johann Hari's professional reputation has been subjected to trial by Twitter. Here he explains what the affair has taught him

Johann Hari: How to survive the age of distraction

Read a book with your laptop thrumming. It can feel like trying to read in the middle of a party where everyone is shouting

Johann Hari: Cheap meat, MRSA and deadly greed

If they aren't stopped soon, the WHO warns we are facing a 'doomsday scenario of a world without antibiotics'

Johann Hari: Spare us the fawning over Prince Philip

When Elizabeth became the Queen, he was forced to quit his job in the Navy, and became depressed for months

A slower pace in the city that never sleeps

After joining a rambling tour of New York, Johann Hari sees the city in a new light

Johann Hari: It's not just Dominique Strauss-Kahn. The IMF itself should be on trial

Imagine a prominent figure was charged, not with raping a hotel maid, but with starving her, and her family, to death

Johann Hari: A turning-point we miss at our peril

We have the choice of burning all the oil left and hacking down all the remaining rainforests - or saving humanity

Up In Flames: Cameron's pledge to lead the greenest government ever

Johann Hari on an environmental disaster in the making

Johann Hari: The real meaning of Bin Laden's death

As soon as the news broke, I went to Times Square and witnessed a scene that hinted at the complexities

Johann Hari: Donald Trump's lunacy reveals core truth about the Republicans

He is the Republican <i>id</i> - finally entirely unleashed from all restraint and reality

Johann Hari: Thanks to Cameron, more men like this will die

Mark Wright died at work, in an accident that could have been prevented. Yet the Prime Minister's cuts to the Health and Safety Executive will cost more lives

Johann Hari: If you get the X Factor you'll get AV

You can vote No with David Cameron, the BNP and a campaign that thinks you are too thick to count to three

Johann Hari: This royal frenzy should embarrass us all

Republicans are not the Grinch, trying to ruin the 'big day' for William and Kate. We are proposing a positive vision

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John Bercow: The Speaker’s mission to make sure people are heard

In a sometimes raucous House of Commons, the Speaker is attempting to give a voice to backbenchers and a clarity to legislation
Sky to be accused of ripping off 'X Factor' rival show idea

Sky to be accused of ripping off 'X Factor' rival show idea

Couple claim that 'Must Be the Music', was based on their ideas for a rival to ITV’s hit
Why Cambridge is at the heart of Britain's economic recovery

Why Cambridge is at the heart of Britain's economic recovery

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Northern Ireland: the peace process and the dissident menace

The peace process and the dissident menace

For most ex dissidents – republican and extreme loyalist – the war in Northern Ireland is over. But last week's letter bombs are a reminder that a threat remains
Emoticons: a :-) :-) thing

Emoticons: a :-) :-) thing

They have become so common in online and SMS conversations that we react to a colon-hyphen-parenthesis in the same way as to a human smile
Bode Miller: Life on the edge

Bode Miller: Life on the edge

The bad boy American skier is not one of the sport's wallflowers, fighting both personal tragedy and ageing limbs to compete in Sochi
Winter warmer: 10 best hot water bottles

Winter warmer: 10 best hot water bottles

Get through the last long weeks of winter with a warming bottle in your bed, in your pocket, or as a very cosy cushion
Ian Herbert: Sports abuse on Twitter is hitting record highs but rather than confront the trolls we must starve them of the publicity they crave

Ian Herbert on sports abuse on Twitter

It's hitting record highs, but rather than confront the trolls we must starve them of the publicity they crave
Manchester City v Barcelona: Barca blueprint faces the key test

Barca blueprint faces the key test

Manchester City's owners have made no secret of their desire to emulate the achievements of their Champions League opponents
Double Bafta triumph for '12 Years a Slave'

'12 Years a Slave' defies 'Gravity' to claim top prize

Steve McQueen's slavery epic now has eye on Oscars
The Sixth Extinction: Earth on the brink, and this time it's not an asteroid or a cold snap

The Sixth Extinction

Earth is on the brink, but this time the calamity isn't an asteroid or ice age...
Working on the 'God particle' saved my life

Working on the 'God particle' saved my life

Nobel prize-winning physicist says stress of research led to the breakdown of his marriage
Spain’s women become the issue as government plans new abortion laws

Spanish women protest against tough new abortion laws

Females across the country are queuing up (and sometimes lying down) to oppose legislation
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Patrick Cockburn's World View

Are protesters overthrowing a brutal despot, or merely bad losers at the polls?