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This is a debate for the whole country, not just the party, says Robert Shrimsley
The chances of a Brexiter being party leader grow if the UK stays in bloc, writes Jacob Rees-Mogg
Conservative splits have always been about personalities as well as principles, writes Tim Bale
David Cameron’s description of two political opponents as ‘muppets’ is a risky strategy
Every government action has reinforced the capital, writes Peter Hetherington
It may be pricey but Beaconsfield remains commuter heaven
A look at London’s Georgian architecture and its 21st-century possibilities
Even more important than being, or looking, comfortable in one’s skin, is being able to voice the courage of one’s convictions
After Ed Miliband’s appropriation of an old Tory slogan, David Cameron needs to retaliate
North-west city takes pioneering approach to self-help
Lightly toasted nuts give an extra kick to the winning loaf. But which one was it?
The country has a long and colourful history of party alliances, writes Peter Clarke
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