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Issue 854 – 4 February 2012
Bye-bye bonus: was Stephen Hester fairly treated? PLUS How Penny Jordan sold 100 million books; Having your deep-fried cake and eating it; “I never wanted to stop. It was a dream and I wanted to do it” - Laura Dekker's round-the-world voyage

Issue 853 – 28 January 2012
Will Boris's plan fly?: The case for a new London airport PLUS The unsinkable Newt Gingrich; The student who rejected Oxford; David Hockney: at his peak or past it?

Issue 852 – 21 January 2012
High-speed trouble: outrage in the shires over HS2 PLUS Will "Gitmo" ever be closed?; Tracking Rwanda's mountain gorillas; Vinnie Jones: why being "hard" made me miserable

Issue 851 – 14 January 2012
The fight for the Union: Cameron takes on the SNP PLUS Why it's hard to be the Hoff; The man who drew Molesworth; Can a Tory be a feminist?

Issue 850 – 7 January 2012
Hold on tight! The bumpy ride ahead in 2012 PLUS The legacy of a racist killing; A film that's "close to perfection"; The truth about Tantric sex

Issue 849 – 24 December 2011
The faces of 2011 PLUS The Dear Leader bows out; Best of Christmas television; The world's worst practical joker

Issue 848 – 17 December 2011
Alone in Europe: was Cameron right to wield the veto? PLUS Can Mary Portas save the High Street?; How to open a free school; Why Hitler would have loved Dame Edna

Issue 847 – 10 December 2011
Merkozy to the rescue: can they save the euro? PLUS Ian Fleming's secret war; John Grisham's formula for success; The girl Stalin called his "little sparrow"

Issue 846 – 3 December 2011
Britain on the brink: the challenge facing the Chancellor PLUS Why Hillary Clinton should run for president; Ken Russell: insane, likeable and obsessed with sex; Visions of Alice

Issue 845 – 26 November 2011
The lost generation: why are a million youngsters jobless? PLUS The cricketer who changed the course of history; The coolest scooters; Mary Quant's eureka moment

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