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A live, incarcerated bin Laden would have been more use to us
Kevin Meagher debates the case for taking Osama bin Laden alive and trying him before the courts.
The influence and legacy of Osama Bin Laden
Former army captain Patrick Bury examines the influence of Bin Laden on international terrorists while alive and the legacy he leaves behind.
Matt Hancock is drawing the wrong lessons from America
Former adviser to chancellor George Osborne, Tory MP Matthew Hancock, has made a massive error in his analysis of the American economy, writes Duncan Weldon.
Obama helps re-frame the deficit debate
The Fabian Society's Natan Doron calls for some much needed sense and perspective over the deficit debate in the light of President Obama's alternative reduction plans for the US.
Britain is part of the problem on financial reform
By Lydia Prieg The UK is subverting progress towards a safer financial system and has become a major barrier to […]
View from the States: Shellacked in South Florida
Tuesday was a good day to be on a Republican ticket and a bad day to be running as a Democrat, but the results are not catastrophic for Obama. In South Florida there is no long term appetite for extremes, but this week’s results demonstrate that the American people don’t like their leaders very much and have relished giving this one a good “shellacking”.