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2. Return of Big Tent thinking; HAY SPECIAL IN ASSOCIATION WITH GOOGLE; Google's Big Tent is back at Hay for the second year running. Expect great things, says John Kampfner
3. Wacky Kim is the least of our worries; China, Russia and the new 'pivot states' pose the biggest challenge to our democratic values
4. Iraq war verdict: Iran is the winner; Ten years after the overthrow of Saddam, are the country and the world a better place - and would Blair do the same again, asks John Kampfner
5. THE GLOBAL WAR ON FREE SPEECH; It's not just China and Russia: editors in Greece and Hungary are being harassed, while Britain's straitened press is in danger of being cowed by powerful interests and excessive regulation, warns John Kampfner
6. We must be free to write; HAY SPECIAL IN ASSOCIATION WITH GOOGLE; As the Hay Festival celebrates its 25th year, John Kampfner reignites the debate about freedom of expression
7. Darling's sweet revenge leaves a bitter taste
8. The place has changed but the fight's the same; The Berlin Wall is history, yet in the Middle East the barriers remain
9. Lib Dems need to show pride in liberalism
10. WHERE DID IT ALL GO WRONG? After the heady jubilation of 1997, the decline of New Labour owed much to a fatal lack of belief in itself - and in the British people, says John Kampfner
11. Clegg must dodge the love-bombs
12. Labour shouldn't expect too much from Barack Obama
13. Triumph has a habit of turning to dust, Mr Brown
14. Medvedev: if Georgia was in Nato we would still have struck
15. Putin condemns Britain for harbouring 'rebels'
16. Gordon Brown can lay the ground for the next generation It will be the likes of Miliband or Purnell who will tackle the challenges to come
17. Does Brown steady the ship - or set a more radical course? Those close to the troubled PM have contrasting views about his next move
18. What is the point of Labour? The party needs a new vision
19. Win or lose, Red Ken taught New Labour a lesson
20. Infuriated by Incapability Brown Gordon Brown's failure to define what he stands for is provoking despair even among his loyal supporters, reports John Kampfner
21. Ogre to the Left, inspiration to New Labour Portrait of A leader John Kampfner examines the curious relationship between Margaret Thatcher and the party she so nearly destroyed
22. Too-clever-by-half Clegg is not alone
23. Quiet professionals will give Brown the space to fight back
24. You can agree or disagree, but you can't hide away
25. Day-to-day competence is now the real test for Brown's ministers
26. What exactly is the point of a Brown government?
27. Brown plans to keep everyone guessing over election date
28. Brown is hoping the EU question will just go away
29. Don't put money on U-turns being touted first to Parliament
30. Labour believes it has a Cabinet that will do the business
31. Brown won't try to put Britain at the heart of Europe
32. Can we bin the mush of the Blair years?
33. A new battleground is emerging in British political life
34. Watch out for a seismic shift as Blair decamps Whitehall
35. The Yeltsin years brought out the best and the worst in Russia
36. Miliband won't stand, so who will be next into the firing line?
37. BROWN'S BRITAIN Brown must summon courage and charm Gordon Brown delivers his final Budget next week and moves, he hopes, one step closer to Number 10. In the first of a week-long series of articles on his character and achievements, John Kampfner, editor of the New Statesman, considers whether the Chancellor has the qualities it takes to run the country
38. Brown plans a foreign policy shock: to put Britain first When Brown takes the world stage, prepare for change
39. Media mogul seeks to mix in new circles: LUNCH WITH THE FT: US-born Boris Jordan is desperate to prove his bona fides in the controversial battle for Russia's popular NTV television station, findsJohn Kampfner
40. So shiny and new - but where's the soul?: John Kampfner, on a return visit to Singapore, asks if material well-being and social contentment constitute a good society
41. UK: Tories to debate federal Union: UK News Digest
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43. A LOOK AT . . . PEACE PROSPECTS IN NORTHERN IRELAND; MOVING FROM 'THE TROUBLES' TO THE TALKS
44. Moving from 'the troubles' to the talks
45. UK: 'Literacy hour' plans unveiled: UK News Digest
46. Man with a mission
47. Gun law
48. BAe set for 120 million pounds sterling from government for Airbus project
49. Loyalist party quits talks in wake of killings
50. Sinn Fein rebuffs Blair plea
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