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Foreigner Policy
David Goodhart investigates the ideological forces behind mass immigration.
Crying Treason
If treason laws are regarded as out of date, can anyone challenge the state with impunity?
Failing Better
Michael Blastland explores how different professions deal with failures and mistakes.
Tea Party Politics
Gary Younge assesses the strength and influence of the Tea Party movement in the US.
Why Do Men and Women Vote Differently?
Alison Wolf examines gender gaps in the polling booth.
Minds of Our Own?
What if science could read people's thoughts and intentions? Kenan Malik investigates.
Who Are The Taliban?
Edward Stourton discovers what a negotiated peace with the Taliban would really mean.
Doomed by Democracy?
Justin Rowlatt asks if democracies are incapable of tackling climate change.
Promises, Promises
Ben Rogers asks if getting us to make public pledges can change our behaviour.
Economistocracy
Frances Cairncross asks if economic management is too important to be left to politicians.
Britishness
Dr John Bew asks what the state can do to promote national identity.
Baby Boomers on Trial
Should the seemingly privileged Baby Boomers bear the brunt of Government spending cuts?
A Dictatorship of Relativism
Edward Stourton asks if we are living in a dictatorship of relativism.
The Euro Nightmare
Chris Bowlby asks if the European single currency can survive the current crisis.
Time to Get Real
Michael Blastland asks policy experts for some honest answers about public spending.
What's Wrong with Child Labour?
Fran Abrams asks why the idea of children earning money causes such unease.
The Big Society
Anne McElvoy examines what the origins of the government's Big Society idea tell us.
Whatever Happened to the Sisterhood?
Budget cuts will hit women three times harder than men. Why aren't feminists protesting?
The Spirit Level: the theory of everything?
Is income equality really the great leveller? Mukul Devichand examines the evidence.
Turkey: Staying Secular Insha'Allah
Edward Stourton investigates Turkish politics and the nation's place in the world.
The Secret History of Analysis
Analysis celebrates its 40th birthday by revealing the secrets of the programme's past.
Defence: no stomach for the fight?
With future defence under scrutiny Kenneth Payne asks: are we losing the will to wage war?
Criminal rehabilitation: a sub-prime investment?
Emma Jane Kirby investigates Ken Clarke's promised "rehabilitation revolution".
The Deserving and the Undeserving Poor
Presenter Chris Bowlby examines the concept of the undeserving poor.
Trust
Philosopher and former Reith lecturer Prof Onora O'Neill's latest reflections on trust.
Radical Economics: Yo Hayek!
Why free market Austrian economics have inspired a rap video and attracted new fans.
Radical Economics: Escaping Credit Serfdom
Paul Mason asks whether the expansion of credit created a new form of worker exploitation.
Chris Bowlby looks at the practical consequences of replacing the state with volunteers.
The Orange Book: Clegg's Political Lemon?
Edward Stourton assesses where the Liberal Democrats' influential right wing is heading.
Rethinking the Middle East
Maha Azzam examines the long term implications of the recent uprisings in the Middle East.
Testing the Emotions
Fran Abrams asks whether children need to be taught emotional and social skills in school.