Monarchy
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Editors' picks
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Officials insist the Queen is still good value for money, costing everyone in the country a mere 66p a year
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Most recent
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Sep 7 2008:
Many examples of royal portraiture show more of the painter than of the subject, new research suggests
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Aug 24 2008:
The big issue: Nick Cohen repeats the usual misconceptions about small-scale organic farming in his attack on Prince Charles
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Aug 22 2008:
Paul Collier:A return to organic peasantry will feed only affluent angst. To take on global hunger, genetic modification is crucial
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Aug 19 2008:
Henry Miller: Prince Charles's stand against agribusiness is misguided. Genetic modification has long made products better and safer
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Aug 18 2008:
Peter Preston: William used to be the monarchy's modern hope. Now his organic dad is more appealing
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Aug 17 2008:
Phil Woolas says government will go ahead with trials unless scientific evidence shows GM crops are harmful
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Aug 17 2008:
Nick Cohen: He sees the poor as happiest when they have their place in a natural order, with royalty at its head
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Aug 16 2008:
Ros Coward: Do Prince Charles's views deserve to be derided as green-ink ravings, or is he a green hero for our times?
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Aug 15 2008:
Emily Hill: If Charles had his way, vast tracts of the populace would be toiling in the fields all day, simply in order to have enough to eat
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Aug 14 2008:
Graham Harvey: Whatever the merits of Prince Charles' invective against GM crops, intensive agriculture is to blame for the food crisis
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