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| Personal View: opinion, comment and views from Telegraph writers
Find the latest personal viewpoints, opinion and columns from the Telegraph's top writers, including Boris Johnson, Simon Heffer, Jeff Randall and Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
'Married with children' still blights a woman's way to the top, says Graeme Archer.
Fishermen around the world have been praised for their initiatives to tackle depleting stocks, says Geoffrey Lean.
Karl Lagerfeld has a nerve criticising Adele, he once carried a few extra pounds himself, says Vicki Woods.
There are no end of candidates if Harry won't take the England job, says Jim White.
Should this epitome of educational mediocrity be gatekeeper to our finest universities, asks Charles Moore.
Home service bulletins from 60 years ago are a reminder that there's no news like old news, says Francis Wheen.
Despite some early successes, parts of the public sector are in desperate need of overhaul, writes Andrew Haldenby.
As her vengeful spirit arrives on film in The Woman In Black, the book's author reveals how she created a monster.
America leads the way in promoting women to the boardroom because the US has one of the lowest levels of labour regulation, says Jill Kirby.
An early dose of Mozart can aid concentration and creativity - so what are we waiting for, asks Charles Hazlewood.
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