Guardian Hay festival 2007
The one reform that really matters Clare Short Clare Short: Gordon Brown's constitutional package just tinkers around the edges. Without electoral reform, there can be no renewal of trust in politics.
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Amis is wrong about poetry's demise At the Hay festival last week, Martin Amis argued that poetry was dead. I don't buy it. Elsewhere at the festival, I saw too much evidence of its continuing vitality.
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Hay festival: a last hurrah from Keith Allen
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Hay festival: the full Nelson
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The great power struggle Tim Flannery Tim Flannery: It's all very well to hate windmills, but we need to find new ways to source energy, and we're running out of time to argue about it.
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Hay festival: you can argue about everything, especially musicals There is nothing in the world that can't be argued about. And musicals make particularly good fodder, as I discovered this afternoon.
The travel bug Leo Hickman
A big step in Northern Ireland Paddy Ashdown
How Hay can save the world Stephen Marshall
Beslan's closing book Timothy Phillips
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Hay festival: Lessing is more
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The point is there is no point Alastair Harper
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Hay festival: sunshine greets Owen Sheers
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Hay festival: a pinch of Stardust
The war is lost. Now what? Toby Manhire
1984 'is definitive book of the 20th century'
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Hay festival: do we get more creative with old age?
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