Deborah Orr



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Full name: Deborah Orr (not to be confused with Deborah Jane Orr, feminist academic)

Area of interest: Society and social issues

Journals: The Guardian | The Independent

Email: [mailto:deborah.orr@guardian.co.uk deborah.orr@guardian.co.uk]

Website: Guardian.co / Deborah Orr | Independent.co / Deborah Orr

Blog: Open House

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Career: City Limits: deputy editor; New Statesman: film critic; The Guardian (joined 1990): Weekend (magazine) editor, 1993/1998; Literary editor, 1998/1999; The Independent: commentator, 1999/2009; The Guardian: commentator, 2009

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 * BBC News: Views on respect: Deborah Orr 9th January 2006

TV/Radio: Regular contributions

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 * BBC Newswatch: Swearing on the sofa 7th October 2005

Awards/Honours: What The Papers Say Awards, Columnist of the Year, 1999

Other: Married to journalist and author Will Self



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The Guardian:
Column remit: Politics, Society and social issues

Section: G2

Role: Commentator

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Articles: 2011

 * Big C is not the cancer comedy for me'' - This sentimental TV programme breaks none of the taboos surrounding the illness or its treatment - 3rd February
 * Andy Gray didn't develop his ideas about women in a vacuum'' - The story of sacked Sky Sports presenter Andy Gray is about the lack of old-fashioned manners – and there are many men and women who share his attitudes - 27th January
 * lack of work for absentee dads'' - Men, who were treated as tin gods as the bread-winner, haven't got a clue how to make a role for themselves when unemployed - 20th January
 * judge was wrong in his sentencing of Edward Woollard'' - A disproportionate punishment to discourage others is unfair - 13th January
 * think growth will go on for ever, but that's a fantasy'' - The alternative to growth involves a revolution much greater than street protests or boycotting Topshop - 6th January



Articles: 2010

 * students be so scared of debt?'' - After all, it will be written off in 30 years if it is not paid - 16th December
 * slow shuffle that sees Britain condemned to a life of debt'' - The idea that debt can create wealth has been dealt a death blow by the credit crash. So why does the government persist in viewing lending as the answer? - 9th December
 * against the cuts is pointless'' - But the government's cuts, and their spending plans, are certainly worth scrutinising - 2nd December
 * got an idea to solve the tuition fee problem – tax the rich'' - University education benefits the wider society so its cost should not fall solely on students - 18th November
 * apparition at the doorstep'' - All I really know about The Woman is how she takes her tea. And that she needs urgent, intense psychiatric care - 11th November
 * controversy everywhere, but no real debate'' - Stephen Fry, Tim Loughton and Harriet Harman have all given their opinions recently, but the dust storms they've raised are stifling the real issues - 4th November
 * the housing crisis by building shared flats for the young'' - We need a rethink on high-density housing - 28th October
 * Prevention puts the price of a vasectomy – and for forfeiting a future – at £200'' - Yet the British Fertility Society says £250 is far too little for a woman who donates eggs - 21st October
 * Chilean miners rescue highlights the debt we owe to all miners'' - What's happening in Chile now is not far removed from the UK miners' strike of 1984 - 14th October
 * people don't need child benefit'' - George Osborne's plan is a blunt instrument, but welfare should only go to those who deserve it - 7th October
 * Cable is right: capitalism is neither good nor evil – just useful'' - At the Liberal Democrat conference, Cable blasted the City in a way that no neo-liberal could - 23rd September
 * the Conservatives think Britain is broken now?'' - Iain Duncan Smith wanted 'expensive' welfare reforms. But David Cameron is listening to his chancellor, who wants to cut the welfare budget - 16th September
 * pawnbrokers have become respectable'' - The banks won't lend and loan sharks charge exorbitant interest - 9th September
 * Ishaq's father has lessons to learn too'' - Clearly Birmingham social services must take a large share of the blame. But it's not the only party that needs to examine its actions - 29th July
 * was right about the Iraq war'' - Tony Blair ignored the MI5 boss's advice, as he did the public's protests, but history has proved her fears to be uncannily accurate - 22nd July
 * don't need to fight all the public sector cuts'' - We should pick our battles more carefully. Not every cut is a disaster - 15th July
 * will suffer most from the next round of job cuts'' - The axe will fall on public sector and part-time posts - 8th July
 * the financial crisis is going to hurt you'' - Nice clothes and holidays have been ridiculously cheap for 30 years. That's why the drop in living standards will be tough - 1st July
 * tribal politics has never felt less relevant – or useful'' - The coalition is making changes that leftist voices until recently argued for. Politically, these are crazy times - 17th June
 * cuts are upon us - but how will this grim drama end?'' - We saw phase one of the cuts with Margaret Thatcher. Now David Cameron has taken up the mantle - 10th June
 * Michael Gove should be realistic about what schools can offer'' - The government needs to keep the needs of young children at the forefront of its reorganisation of education - 3rd June
 * on child poverty was always a dead end'' - Plenty of people are more deserving than suffering children - 27th May
 * wealthy middle classes will never stop whining'' - This country's most well-off are upset at the loss of their lucrative tax breaks. Why am I struggling to feel any sympathy? - 20th May
 * coalition that holds out hope for all three parties'' - The Liberal Democrats will curb the excesses of the Conservative right, and Labour will have time to regroup - 13th May
 * progressive delusion of a Labour-Lib Dem deal'' - Nick Clegg must realise that electoral reform remains a minority enthusiasm and not hock his party's fragile credibility - 9th May (Cif at the polls)
 * election 2010: Parliament has been well and truly hung'' - Since even a coalition with Labour would not achieve a majority, Nick Clegg has no genuine choices to make at all - 8th May
 * fall for hung parliament scare stories'' - If undecided voters vote Conservative, hopes of a new way forward for British politics are dashed - 7th May
 * (other) reasons to vote Lib Dem'' - Electoral reform will take years to deliver. But there are more modest Lib Dem proposals that offer change quickly - 1st May
 * media have failed the Liberal Democrats'' - Nick Clegg is pilloried even for imagining that he could lead the country. It would be hilarious if it were not so sad - 29th April
 * political wife's small step from appendage to trophy'' - Samantha Cameron and Sarah Brown project an effortless, gilded ideal of family life - 25th March
 * is to blame for the Glasgow suicides?'' - What happened at the Red Road tower blocks highlights the horror of being an immigrant in Britain - 11th March
 * Mantel's teen mothers force us to rethink feminism'' - Hilary Mantel has opened up a debate that goes right to the heart of what feminism is about - 4th March
 * Brown's anger is the least of his problems'' - If the prime minister had more admirable qualities, his temper would be tolerated - 26th February
 * Edlington brothers deserve leniency'' - The two boys convicted of the attacks in Doncaster will only be further damaged by long sentences -18th February
 * does Britain find social democracy so hard?'' - Labour and the Conservatives skirmish over whether 'society is broken', even though both have contributed to Britain's insecurity - 11th February
 * Chilcot inquiry is a waste of time'' - All we can learn is that Tony Blair's ability to believe what he wants to is utterly unquench able - 4th February (Iraq war inquiry)
 * can't make meaningful laws for assisted suicide'' - We need compassion and common sense to deal effectively with such a distressing but important issue - 28th January
 * private schools can teach the state sector'' - State schools should start working on their ability to attract clever children - 21st January
 * the Islam4UK ban a blow against democracy?'' - The government's decision to proscribe the Islamist organisation throws up an age-old moral dilemma - 14th January (see: Islam4UK)
 * is not the Tory messiah'' - Cameron has been ineffectually slugging it out with Brown now for years. I don't see fresh political debate anytime soon - 7th January



Articles: 2009

 * justice for the brothers who beat a burglar'' - Munir Hussain and his brother Tokeer took the law into their own hands in beating a burglar, but justice is not being done by jailing them - 17th December
 * you're not obsessed with money? Think again'' - Cherie Blair says she thinks she'll never have enough money. It's easy to sneer – but just why do so many rich people feel like this? - 10th December
 * feminism really killing the family?'' - Politicians are blind to the realities of marriage - 3rd December
 * flooding disaster exposes our fragile economic future'' - The flooding in Cumbria will cost millions to fix, but that's nothing compared with the billions needed to safeguard the national economy - 26th November
 * can we do to help the children of broken families?'' - Court is the wrong place to deal with parenting disputes - 19th November
 * is stifling public debate'' - MPs just don't want to engage with voters - 12th November
 * problem with equal opportunity for all'' - Some people are better placed to take advantage of equal opportunity in our schools - 5th November
 * MPs' expenses row exposes the attitude to pay in this country'' - Who pays for MPs cutting their expenses? The lowly paid - 15th October
 * Tories have hijacked Labour's ideas – and left them raging'' - I'm awed by the strategic brilliance of conference – even if it was trickery politics - 8th October
 * The economy cannot be saved: it was all a mirage - The boom years never really happened – but Labour won't accept it - 1st October
 * Depressing talk - Why has Andrew Marr been criticised for asking Gordon Brown if he was on antidepressants? - 1st October
 * No need to explain, Sophie - Sophie Anderton feels she has to justify sleeping with men for £15,000 an hour. Why? - 1st October
 * Feminism can't always be healthy - Kids of working mothers being unhealthier is a regrettable side-effect of women's greater economic freedom - 1st October
 * can't help people who can't help themselves'' - Lay off the long-term unemployed for now. In a recession we need a self-help model, like Alcoholics Anonymous, that gives practical support and advice - 30th September (writing in the Guardian series: A new public services)
 * Is Suri Cruise the height of fashion? - Should we be worried that, at three, she is wearing high heels? - 24th September
 * The politics of Strictly - Was the BBC right to schedule Strictly Come Dancing in competition with The X Factor? - 24th September
 * In search of the middle class - Deborah Orr: Who are they and why is everyone out to get them? - 24th September
 * Baroness Scotland: What a fine mess - Why couldn't she just say sorry? - 24th September
 * Break the law nicely, please - Deborah Orr on the government's strange new campaign advising people not to drive while under the influence of drugs - 17th September
 * The new vetting system deserves the contempt it has attracted - The new vetting system deserves the contempt it has attracted - 17th September
 * Come on Katie Price, call the police - Why Katie Price is reporting her rape allegation to the wrong people - 17th September
 * The monumental collapse of the left - Labour appears to have been crushed by the weight of its own unacknowledged contradictions - 17th September



The Independent:
Column remit: Society and social issues (including health, education, crime, politics, multicultralism, gender issues, children's issues)

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Role: Commentator

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Email: [mailto:d.orr@independent.co.uk d.orr@independent.co.uk]

Website: Independent.co / Deborah Orr

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Day published: Saturday and Wednesday (or occasionally Thursday)

Regularity: Twice-weekly

Column format:
 * Saturday: (usually) one lead item and two more items, plus (often) one or more short personal sketches
 * Wednesday: one main item

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Articles: 2009

 * illogical vetting scheme will not safeguard our children'' - It's the classic children's lament: "Everybody else has got one." So it's quite droll that the reaction to Philip Pullman's refusal to register with the new Vetting and Barring Scheme is similar - 18th July
 * age is not an illness and its care needs to be paid for'' - Nobody rails at the idea babies should be cared for primarily by their families - 16th July
 * is it so hard to prove the obvious?'' - News International has spent £1m on keeping victims of its techniques quiet - 11th July
 * bright sparks are left behind'' - The Government has this week launched another bunch of tinkering education reforms. In the main, they suffer from the same problem as every reform of anything that this Government, from now on, will ever announce - 4th July
 * the state is the best way to redistribute wealth'' - Progressives must lead the debate on how to restructure the funding of social support - 2nd July
 * we for once forget the rules?'' - Rules seem to trump all, including common sense, sympathy, and logic - 27th June
 * just delivers children back to the source of their woes'' - If a pupil is beyond a school's range of expertise, there must be an alternative - 25th June
 * need not fear the electorate'' - The response of the public to the scandal has largely been angry but constructive - 20th June
 * social ills caused by family breakdown cannot be ignored'' - A jaundiced view of the state of parenting in Britain is hardly surprising - 18th June
 * is not a right-left issue'' - I'm already fairly certain that the oxygen of publicity will choke the BNP - 13th June
 * feel sorry for abused children...'' - ... But what about damaged adults? - 11th June
 * self-interest is infesting Labour right to the bitter end'' - It just gets worse and worse, doesn't it? - 6th June
 * collapse that is long overdue'' - Could Hazel Blears be showing some small sign of comprehension? - 4th June
 * alone is never enough'' - Boyle shows us you need grit to survive celebrity - 2nd June
 * goes beyond catfights'' - Worries over violence among young women are not hysteria - 30th May
 * sex, and a woman's fears'' - What might a controversial new film say about the female experience? - 28th May
 * is not the place for people who are a danger to themselves'' - Our prisons are in a hellish state – overcrowded, understaffed, meagrely resourced and dangerous - 23rd May
 * slippery slope of home ownership'' - In matters of property, MPs were no less attuned to the times than the rest of us - 21st May
 * to grips with Britain's dog problem'' - Can we all agree that abolishing the dog licence was not a great idea? - 16th May
 * dares 'go beyond their scope'?'' - In the wake of Baby Peter, it's clear that Haringey didn't want people to ask questions - 14th May
 * learned as a swine flu parent'' - I don't need my leaflet, because I'm fantastically well up on the H1N1 virus - 9th May
 * pupils must be tested, let the teachers do it themselves'' - Teaching to the test bores children, bores teachers and distorts results - 7th May
 * must start educating parents'' - Staff are aware of the difficulties that some children face at home - 2nd May
 * need to be inoculated against panic'' - There is no reason to imagine that this flu is any more dangerous than any other flu - 30th April
 * wrong with growing a new economy?'' - The economy has shrunk and the state must shrink in proportion - 25th April
 * get a taste of their own medicine'' - It is self-evident that the Government's desire for alacrity in reforming MPs' expenses is a matter of political survival - 23rd April
 * indictment of our criminal justice system'' - Eight years for John Worboys, a man that more than 100 women claim to have been sexually assaulted by - 22nd April
 * incidents show the Met is out of control'' - Masked police are a far greater threat to civil liberties than masked protesters - 9th April
 * has been hard done by'' - The rules are not being relaxed in the case of this second child, Mercy James - 4th April
 * shameful truth about women and sexual crimes'' - It is awful that the law is obliged to acknowledge that one of the psychological consequences of being the victim of a sex attack is a quite unwarranted feeling of shame, and awful that this highly debilitating injury is then used as propaganda by people who appear to believe that accusations of rape are something that women routinely manufacture in order to humiliate men - 28th March
 * use are patient rights when they're just ignored?'' - How could a man could lie there without anyone noticing he was unfed? - 25th March
 * women save the economy? At least give us a chance to try'' - Fern Britton raised cheers – and a few boos – on Question Time the other night when she suggested that Britain's financial crisis would not have occurred if women had been in charge - 21st March
 * case that demands we rethink our very humanity'' - There are worse crimes a person can commit than murder - 19th March
 * change nothing'' - Unlike a huge list of others Bernard Madoff has at least apologised - 14th March
 * are what every wise parent should fear'' - There is no fail-safe procedure that can save a family from substance abuse - 12th March
 * should stop treading water and call an election'' - 7th March
 * council housing the answer to our problems?'' - There would be huge social benefits in returning to Bevin's 'living tapestry' - 5th March
 * game doesn't end with Goodwin'' - Our culture has a desire to reduce systemic failure to individual failure - 28th February
 * see the world through their children's eyes...'' - ... And Ivan Cameron changed his father's view of everything - 26th February
 * excuses – only better schooling'' - Another of Labour’s supposed successes has been stripped of its baubles - 21st February
 * despise the poor, but not the rich'' - Peter Mandelson doesn’t seem to be quite so relaxed about the “filthy rich” as he once was - 19th February
 * freak show – but who is to blame?'' - Britain, has the highest rate of teenage motherhood in Western Europe - 14th February
 * crazy world of categorising drugs'' - How illegal should ecstasy be? Extremely illegal? Quite illegal? A bit illegal? - 12th February
 * legacy in a land the world wants to forget'' - One of the least visible nations on the planet has its 15 seconds of fame - 7th February
 * and responsibility?'' - They aren't always opposites - 4th February
 * protesters have a point: businesses can't ignore society'' - A local protest over the wholesale import of a team of foreign workers has been supported with enthusiasm around the country - 31st January
 * we are all taking TV more seriously'' - There is a desire that can be shared around the apocryphal water-cooler - 29th January
 * times' have little to do with UK crime'' - Those who argue that Britain is no more violent should modify their views - 24th January
 * to tread warily over Guantanamo'' - The rhetoric of human rights is soothing. The facts, however, are less comforting - 22nd January
 * deaths of children – and sense'' - the Israeli right is so impervious to accusations of disproportionality - 17th January
 * society's 'losers' really be saved?'' - The Government needs to ask itself if it can keep the promises it is making - 15th January
 * shocking price paid by those not perfect enough to be treated'' - ‘What haunts parents of disabled children is what will happen when they are no longer around’ - 10th january
 * wouldn't have been Gaza rockets without the blockade'' - Blair to his credit at least understands that the invasion and the blockade are linked - 7th January (see: 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict)
 * what if little girls like pink?'' - Given the chance, they will grow out of their babyish passions - 3rd January



Articles: 2008

 * law that limits people's actions, not their thoughts'' - Can it be humane to insist that the sexually disturbed be shielded from self-knowledge? - 31st December 2008
 * state of the high street is a spectator sport'' - Suddenly everyone is a retail expert, happy to bang on about consumption - 27th December 2008
 * had few words of comfort this year. And the Pope's not helping'' - It is easy to appeal to prejudice - and to do so is to guarantee instant attention - 24th December 2008
 * the Dog won't change anything'' - Snow this Christmas? Not if Pablo has anything to do with it - 20th December 2008
 * is what happens when only a gang makes you feel you belong'' - It was 'loyalty' that allowed Sean Mercer to call confederates in covering up his crime - 17th December 2008
 * tragic story is not over yet'' - The jury in the Jean Charles de Menezes case has delivered the most critical verdict open to it - 13th December 2008
 * poverty is at the root of so many problems'' - The truth is only money can alleviate it, but it should not go to neglectful parents - 10th December 2008
 * hides the likes of Karen Matthews'' - Is Karen Matthews evil or a product of our broken society? - 6th December 2008
 * more inquiry isn't going to help'' - I don't believe a public inquiry into the Baby P case is necessary - 3rd December 2008
 * to survive the recession: a new identity'' - Of course, the recession isn't funny. But sometimes you have to laugh - 29th November 2008
 * good old days? I don't think so...'' - It is important to remember that inadequate parenting is not some modern ill - 26th November 2008
 * the public on pointless decisions'' - People power, as it pertains to television anyway, is proving to be a tricky beast - 22nd November 2008
 * most women, prostitution is not a life choice'' - Who would want to "pay for sex with a person controlled for gain"? - 19th November 2008
 * children get trampled in the rush to pass judgement'' - Great effort is made to keep children in the homes where they are being ‘neglected’ - 15th November 2008
 * is not the time to be frugal, apparently'' - 15th November 2008
 * clash over life and death'' - It is no wonder that parents Andrew and Kirsty Jones are angry - 12th November 2008
 * sure sign of change: a young family is in the White House'' - They are the first couple with young children to have got there since American women got the vote - 8th November 2008
 * is what the Scots want too'' - Glenrothes is not about the Union, even if Gordon Brown likes to think it is - 5th November 2008
 * we agree on this: you don't discuss other people's sex lives'' - 1st November 2008
 * hypocritical immigration debate'' - The Confederation of British Industry has long been a supporter of the Government's policies on immigration - 29th October 2008
 * in Kabul and an aid system in chaos'' - Gayle Williams, say those who speak for her assassins, was killed because she was a proselytising Christian - 22nd October 2008
 * keep this loner in perspective'' - Only sectioning Barry George will bring him the support he needs - 18th October 2008
 * sex is as bad for boys as for girls'' - It is not helpful to describe Sharon Edwards as "walking free" from court - 15th October 2008
 * Left's wet dream, or crazy market logic?'' - It's the intellectual chaos that is the really frightening thing - 11th October 2008
 * right royal muddle at the BBC'' - Poor old Jeremy Paxman. He must surely wonder whether it's ever worth opening his mouth in public - 8th October 2008
 * we tell people what to eat?'' - Jamie Oliver has followed his nose from kids' schools into their parents' home - 4th October 2008
 * to be both good and famous'' - Paul Newman’s philanthropic efforts did not carry any whiff of self-publicity - 1st October 2008
 * all for gay rights. I'm also for the right to use London's parks'' - If heterosexuals began carving up common land in every town so they could shag each other with no strings attached, no one would consider it a great idea’ - 27th September 2008
 * does the Government think we're a nation of bad parents?'' - The Tories' childcare plan could be seen as more feminist than Labour's - 24th September 2008
 * trust the Government than the free marketeers'' - 20th September 2008
 * young man has been named and shamed enough'' - Craig Meehan could have been given 10 years, but it's hard to see what would have been gained - 17th September 2008
 * liberals go on the attack, why do they always sound so intolerant?'' - 13th September 2008
 * savage crime – but don't rush to blame the attacker'' - The Harkin case won't help soften attitudes towards those struggling with disorders still little understood - 10th September 2008
 * lesson for all sides... you can win votes just because of your gender'' - 6th September 2008
 * are places laws can't reach'' - Human beings really do have to take some responsibility for the moral policing of themselves - 3rd September 2008
 * While the middle classes are playing at being poor, others have no choice'' - 23rd August 2008
 * Glitter's back – but what about all the others?'' - It is estimated that worldwide, 1 million children are vulnerable to abuse by sexual tourists - 20th August 2008
 * and vilified as a serial homewrecker – who'd be Sienna?'' - 16th August 2008
 * compensation, and personal responsibility'' - No matter how Hayley Jordan behaved, she did not deserve to be subjected to such callous violation - 13th August 2008
 * housing slump is the perfect time to reform the market'' - 9th August 2008
 * We are infected by our own anxiety - Monday, 4th August 2008
 * Face the facts: men are more prone to violence than women - The Government is still aware that anger can on rare occasions be a legitimate response to abuse - Wednesday, 30th July 2008
 * New Labour has only itself to blame - Saturday, 26th July 2008
 * Radical welfare reform? I don't think so - Wednesday, 23rd July 2008
 * For many in Glasgow East, Labour picked up where Thatcher left off - Saturday 19th July 2008
 * Don't dismiss the idea of national service for the young – at least it could give them pride - Wednesday, 16th July 2008
 * If this registrar had 'Christian views', why did she ever take on the job? - Saturday, 12th July 2008
 * Poverty has a cause we're not confronting - Thursday, 10th July 2008
 * Be afraid. Be very afraid. But try not to forget that fear is the enemy - Saturday, 5th July 2008
 * A man of God we should all be supporting - Wednesday, 2nd July 2008
 * In the weird world of these embittered men, rape is a crime that doesn't exist - Saturday, 28th June 2008
 * How can you tell if witnesses are lying if they are allowed to remain anonymous? - Wednesday, 25th June 2008
 * A glimmer of hope in the dark - Saturday, 21st June 2008
 * Humiliating kids isn't the answer to crime - Wednesday, 18th June 2008
 * How bright, privileged young people can turn into murderous sociopaths - Saturday, 14th June 2008
 * Britain's treatment of its children is a disgrace. Yet we are making their plight even worse - Wednesday, 11th June 2008
 * Accusations of expenses fiddling come and go, but the gravy train trundles on - Saturday, 7th June 2008
 * For a man to refuse to acknowledge a baby he has fathered is about as low as it gets - Wednesday, 4th June 2008
 * What went wrong with this family? - Saturday, 24th May 2008
 * A simple equation: the tougher we are on youth crime, the worse the problem is - Wednesday, 21st May 2008
 * How I walked alone in a Kabul street – and scandalised everyone around me - Saturday, 17th May 2008
 * What hope is there for the lost children of the bazaar? (about her visit to Kabul) - Thursday, 15th May 2008
 * Cherie Blair has turned the private life of a PM's spouse into public property - Wednesday, 14th May 2008
 * We should all be shocked by these stories of teenagers shot and stabbed on our streets - Wednesday, 7th May 2008
 * The real tragedy after 11 years of Labour is that we have learnt so little - Saturday, 3rd May 2008
 * Josef Fritzl - The man that still lurked in the monster - Thursday, 1st May 2008
 * It is poor discipline, not low pay, that drives teachers to quit the classroom - Saturday, 26th April 2008
 * The giant delusion that lies at the heart of Brown's pledge to lift children out of poverty - Wednesday, 23rd April 2008
 * 'Gavin & Stacey' was lauded at the Baftas. So why aren't there more comedy shows about ordinary people? - Tuesday, 22nd April 2008
 * Cheers! But it's a shame we need a law on ‘love’ - Saturday, 5th April 2008
 * How ruthlessly is Britain prepared to battle with those who want a slice of its wealth? - Wednesday, 2nd April 2008
 * If we can keep politics out of the Olympic Games, it will be a first - Saturday, 29th March 2008
 * You can't blame teachers for quitting when entire families are hostile to education - Wednesday, 26th March 2008
 * Believe if you will. But don't impose your ideas on others - Saturday, 22nd March 2008
 * Proof that we fail too many children - Wednesday, 19th March 2008
 * To deride public art is to ignore the benefits it can bring - Saturday, 15th March 2008
 * Drink with a clear conscience. It will help the poor - Thursday, 13th March 2008
 * The price of ditching multiculturalism - Wednesday, 12th March 2008
 * Celebrity drug-takers need help, not jail - Saturday, 8th March 2008
 * Parental choice means nothing when our primary schools are failing children so badly - Wednesday, 5th March 2008
 * Jersey is an unwilling star in this drama - Saturday, 1st March 2008
 * Sheltered housing will soon be an option only for the very rich or the very poor - Wednesday, 27th February 2008
 * Sexual abuse: a warning we mustn't ignore - Saturday, 23rd February 2008
 * Why struggle for Scottish independence when ironic detachment is just as good? - Wednesday, 20th February 2008
 * We can't put the blame for terrorism solely on our multicultural society - Saturday, 16th February 2008
 * Flat Earth News, by Nick Davies (review) - Friday, 15th February 2008
 * It's all very well to be sensitive to Islam, but we cannot ignore the suffering of women - Wednesday, 13th February 2008
 * Don't be fooled... the archbishop wants to beat extremists at their own game - Saturday, 9th February 2008
 * Farewell to multiculturalism, welcome to community cohesion (and loads of jargon) - Wednesday, 6th February 2008
 * Labour promised social justice along with economic competence. It failed... - Saturday, 2nd February 2008
 * We must protect disabled people against this wave of barbaric and hateful crimes - Wednesday, 30th January 2008
 * When the subject is suicide, reporting on it requires the utmost sensitivity - Saturday, 26th January 2008
 * The tragic truth about collective punishment - Wednesday, 23rd January 2008
 * A diet of television chefs is enough to put anyone off their organic greens - Saturday, 19th January 2008
 * What lessons can we draw from the latest lecture by New Labour's favourite teacher? - Wednesday, 16th January 2008
 * Even the French can't do presidential cavorting with any sense of style - Saturday, 12th January 2008
 * Feminism's next challenge: to take men out of the workplace and put them in the playgroup - Wednesday, 9th January 2008
 * The dark deeds that fire the imagination - Saturday, 5th January 2008



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