News Reports Archive September 2006



Interview: Novelist Diane Setterfield

Rehab, It's Just So Fab

He's a Nice Man, But Voters Still Think It's a Nasty Party

There's More Ubuntu Up North

Pope Expels the Exorcist Archbishop

People

Polly Toynbee: Labour Has One Serious Candidate - But It Also Seems to Have a Death Wish

Diary

Diary

Metrosexual Mendacity

Jonathan Freedland: The Silences Show Why He Has to Go

Charm and Eloquence. But a Missed Chance

Despotic? Maybe. Dictator? No

Brown Will Be the Next Pm

Open Door

Nights of the Long Knives

Going Full Circle to Push Boundaries at Guardian Unlimited

Surely Thumb Mistake

In the News: Personal Computer

Jeremy Paxman

Waterway to Get to Work

People

Diary

People

The Torture Battle Royal

Diary

Profile: Thaksin Shinawatra

Seats of Power

The Pope Should Know Better Than to Endorse the Idea of a War of Faiths

Diary

People

Diary

Following Tony

The Lib Dems Must Be Bold or They'll Become Irrelevant

Learn to Use the E-word

Choice and Chipolatas

What's the Matter With Voting Republican If You're Poor?

The Tough Interrogation Techniques the Cia Wants to Use

Editor's Week

Short's Vision of a New Dawn Will Fade Into the Twilight

Time Trial

Palm Offensive

People

An Equality of Envy

Avoiding Your Fare Share of Taxes is a Moral Disgrace

HP Sauce

People

Diary

People

Leave the Bikes Alone

Diary

People

Gaddafi: a Living Miss

Charge of the Heavy Brigade

The Coup I'd Have Joined

You Can Be a Brain Surgeon

People

Haven't We Met Before?

Dagger or Divine Right

Diary

Changing of the Guard

People

Economic Hangover Could Put the Boot Into Brown

Diary

From Red Guard to Blue Chip: the Making of a Merchant Banker

Come Over Here and Take Our Jobs ... Please

People

Prada and Prejudice

Aids in South Africa

If the Pm Sounds Menacing, Just Ignore Him

Diary

Open Door

Uncool Under the Collar

Labour's Young Mps Want to Do Politics Differently

Alas, Poor Standpipe

Editor's Week

Interview: Liz Longhurst

The Plot Sickens

Democrats Return Fire in Mid-term Battle on Terrorism

What Next After Ahern's Worst Week?

A Set Down Protest

BBC Web Deal With Microsoft Explained

People

Berlin Signals New Tack Over Middle East

Simon Malley

A Rabble-rouser for Peace

A Boost for Bin Laden

If We Move Fast, We Can Curb the Film World's Male Bias

Japan's Balancing Act

Pundits Who Contest Climate Change Should Tell Us Who is Paying Them

Brown Needs to Apologise, and Blair to Call Off the Dogs

We're Europe Till We Die

This is a Terrible Plight for Gordon Brown - and Labour

A More Assertive German Chancellor

Car-crash Television

This Brutal Surgery is a Godsend for Those Who Wish to Kill Off the Nhs

Democracy is Harder Than Western Flip-flops Make Out

Thailand

Boxing Clever

Iran Has Called the West's Bluff on the Nuclear Standoff

Dial M for Mayfair

The Threat is From Those Who Accept Climate Change, Not Those Who Deny It

Chill Settles Over Eu's Lovebirds

People

King Taufa'ahau Tupou Iv of Tonga

'No Justice' for Palestinian Crime Victims

Why Stockholm Syndrome Should Terrify New Labour

Sorry George Clooney, But the Last Thing Darfur Needs is Western Troops

Ghosts of Nazi Past

Open Door

Berlin

Inside Baghdad: Last Battle of a Stricken City

Hunger for the Corporeal

In Hours, Kiran Desai Went From Virtual Unknown to Potential Booker Winner

Paranoia and Provocation in Pyongyang

Forcing Rules and Duties on Us Won't Bring Society Closer

Diary

North Korea Makes Us Bomb Claim

Russia Deserves More Than Stability From Putin's Last Year

Hindu, Muslims join DJ Ganpati Immersion

An Inconvenient Truth: Beware the Politician in Fleece Clothing

Nigel Morgan

The Common Good

The West Needs Turkey

A Brown-johnson Ticket Would Spike the Blairite Guns

Dounreay's Catalogue of Idiocy is a Cautionary Tale of Nuclear Danger

Diary

Where is Osama Bin Laden?

Open Door

Yes, We Do Need to Know

Both Pretenders to Blair's Crown Now Face Hard Choices

The Wages of Fear

Dorothy Bain

It May Well Take 20 Years. But Al-qaeda's Days Are Numbered

This is More About National Pride Than Nuclear Weapons

While Blair Limps On, the Danger Remains for Brown and the Party

The Bravest Band in Books

Condoleeza Rice Flatters Bush With Empty Words As War on Terror Loses Direction

After Years of Skirmishing, the Civil War Labour Dreaded Has Broken Out

Nasty Smear Campaigns

Blair's Legacy is a Reckless Adventure

Diary

'We Know What We Want'

Don't Be Fooled By This Reform: the Imf is Still the Rich World's Viceroy

Afghanistan - Questions From Kandahar

Loss of 14 British Lives in Afghanistan is the Latest Chapter in Long-running Tragedy

Bush's Performance Has Been Poor, But His Packaging is Exemplary

Islamist Spies With A License To Kill

Notebook: New York

Blair Can Go Now. He Can Go With a Timetable. Or He Can Hang on

The Final Place of Refuge for Christians in the Middle East is Under Threat

The Launch of a Legal Free Music Site