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Headline to Guardian leader: Economy: Down, down, deeper and down So, err, where does that come from? Ahhhh, yes….. The Guardian, hip and with it as ever. Cultural references to Status Quo circa 1975. Well, that was when the UK was at its most equal ever, wasn’t it?
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For more discussion and analysis, download or subscribe to "Guardian Daily". The Guardian's news podcast is available for free first thing every weekday morning. For more information on all our podcasts click on www.guardian.co.uk/audio
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Guardian ICM Poll strengthens Conservative lead. The Guardian's ICM poll brings more bad news for Gordon Brown. From the Guardian: Voters think that Gordon Brown's high-profile battle to turn around the economy is doomed, according to a new Guardian/ICM poll. Only 31% think the prime minister's strategy will make things better. Most, 64%, think it will either achieve nothing or even make the situation worse. Even Labour's sup...
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A core editorial staff will continue to work solely for the Observer. Other Observer journalists will be integrated into the editorial teams that work across the Sunday paper, GNM’s other title, the Guardian, and its website network, guardian.co.uk, which includes MediaGuardian.co.uk. There’s been a plan for years to close the Observer entirely and make the Guardian
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Vanessa Neumann, a self-confessed product of Venezuela's maligned "oligarchy", writes to The Guardian letters with some facts to prove Chavez is the dictatorial monster The Guardian seems determined to portray him as. In the comments section, though, it would appear Ms Neumann (and The Guardian) have been rumbled.... I live in the US and read The Guardian because I cannot stand the biased US ...
submitted by BobPiper on 4th Feb 2009 (via bobpiper.co.uk)
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Guardian has a Miliband agenda Bob Marshall-Andrews, though an unreconstructed maverick, writes a very entertaining blog, which everyone should read just to cheer themselves up in the morning. Anyway here he is on the subject of writing for the Guardian: "Just had an article urging Brown to go for growth turned down by the Guardian All my articles are turned down by the Guardian but...
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Hallelujah! It had to happen eventually: the Guardian is enraged! by a show of support for someone they call a 'convicted criminal'. Just to spell it out to the Guardian, Shields may indeed have been convicted, but a 'criminal'? Didn't the Guardian used to be in favour of actual trials? Still, let's check the scorecard here, guy captured by US troops on Afghan battlefield and sent to Gitmo: obviou...
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A team of Guardian and Observer reporters will be tweeting from the G20 summit and demonstrations throughout Wednesday and Thursday. Follow their updates here G20Protestguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2009 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Why did the Guardian run a recruiting add for the BNP? What on earth was the Guardian doing accepting an advert (placed by the GLA) for a researcher for the BNP? I have no doubt that Guardian executives will justify their decision to on the grounds of liberty and free speech but it is disappointing nonetheless. Or am I over-reacting? Was their decision based upon principle or profit? I have always thought that the Guardian was keen on promoting good c...
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The Guardian reports that David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have reached a compromise which would involve examining the implementation of the EU’s Working Time Directive (WTD) in return for UK support for changes to the EU Treaties, proposed by Germany.
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What on earth was the Guardian doing accepting an advert (placed by the GLA) for a researcher for the BNP? I have no doubt that Guardian executives will justify their decision to on the grounds of liberty and free speech but it is disappointing nonetheless. Or am I over-reacting? Is their decision based upon principle or profit? I have always thought that the Guardian was keen on  promoting good c...
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