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Interview: Rowan Williams

Over the course of a turbulent year the Archbishop of Canterbury had a series of meetings with James Macintyre during which he spoke about sharia law, capitalism, the disestablishment of the Church, and his love of The West Wing

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  • 18 December

The good news for the new year is as follows

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  • By AL Kennedy
  • 05 January

A Credit Crunch is just some kind of half-arsed pudding. We’re going to get through it by enjoying generosity and sharing simple pleasures, just like the good old Queen said

Interview: Rowan Williams

  • By James Macintyre
  • 18 December

Over the course of a turbulent year the Archbishop of Canterbury had a series of meetings with James Macintyre during which he spoke about sharia law, capitalism, the disestablishment of the Church, and his love of The West Wing

Why do we tolerate Press TV?

  • By Martin Bright
  • 20 May

An interesting question on the Iranian state-funded station based in London

Political predictions for 2009

  • By James Macintyre
  • 18 December

James Macintyre taps the political barometer

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Shazia Mirza

Shazia's week

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A year of ups and downs

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A woman of conviction

A woman of conviction

In 2008 Estelle proved that she is not only one of Britain's brightest musical talents, but also an eloquent voice for black Britain. She talks to Daniel Trilling about pop, politics and the pomposity of Jeremy Paxman

The island that dared

The island that dared

The Cuban Revolution, which took place 50 years ago on New Year's Day, inspired some of the most memorable images of the late 20th century

Rise of the new Anglo-world order

Rise of the new Anglo-world order

It's an old controversy that was reignited this autumn by the remarks of a Nobel Prize judge: is American literature too insular, preoccupied only with the home country? If so, what else should we be reading in the age of globalisation?

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