Haiti Needs UN's Leadership

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Tuesday January 19, 2010

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Haiti is real life. It is far too easy to criticise the rescue effort from the ignorance of home

If the Prime Minister wants to woo the ‘mainstream majority’ he must shake off his old Labour mindset on schools

UKIP says it hasn’t fully thought through how a burka ban might work. Too right

The Christian’s right to wear a cross must be defended as fiercely as any other religious liberty

As a nervous new candidate hoping to get to Westminster, you’ll need some advice. Here it is, from a Commons veteran . . .

The EU must not let Malta destroy the king of fish

The relief effort in Haiti urgently requires coherence and direction. The UN must provide the necessary combination of strength and legitimacy

Labour’s reliance on trade union power brokers heralds a spell in the wilderness

What is the point of being England captain if you don’t captain the England team?

Right Rev John Packer, Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, responded to warning immigration threatens 'nation's DNA'

It is a relatively recent phenomenon in Church history that some priests are young, female and occasionally pregnant

Giuseppe Laras, head of the Italian Rabbinical Assembly, said he would not attend Pope Benedict XVI historic visit

The Kumbh Mela, a three-yearly event that rotates among four Indian cities, is expected to attract more than ten million people

Authority on International law who combined great academic expertise with notable courtroom success in many high-profile trials

Muscle research biochemist whose work on proteins set a benchmark for understanding heart disease

Virtuoso jazz drummer who formed part of Oscar Peterson’s second classic trio

Conservationist who with her celebrated husband Peter Scott created one of the world’s finest collections of ducks, geese and swans

Lives that made headlines in death: from the journalist Rupert Hamer to Brittany Murphy, Robert Enke, Harry Patch and Michael Jackson

The policy, which a number of other European countries are also debating, is an attempt by the party to broaden its appeal

There is a brutal side to the publication of school league tables which turn the spotlight on those with the weakest results

British No 1 says biennial tournament with shorter matches and mid-set substitutions is ‘fascinating’

Team arrives home after its government intervened and demanded an immediate exit from the Africa Cup of Nations

A disaster for many talented students from low and middle-income families

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