Monday's comment from the papers in...
- Mikhail Gorbachev: Tear down this wall! And save the planet
- Libby Purves: The key to rubbing along in perfect harmony
- Michael Gove: Double click if you want the bin emptied
- William Rees-Mogg: Which will come out on top: paper or gold?
- Richard Dowden: Why Africa welcomes the ‘new colonialism’
- Tim Worstall: Have you got permission to read this?
- Leading article: Over the Wall
- Leading article: Received Wisdom
- Leading article: Casting a Spell
Today in Times comment
And from the rest of the papers:
- Boris Johnson (The Telegraph) – To abandon Afghanistan now would be a betrayal of the fallen
- Philip Johnston (The Telegraph) – EU reform that sweeps British justice aside
- Melanie McDonagh (The Telegraph) – Do Labour’s immigration scaremongers fool anybody?
- Leading article (The Telegraph) – The Berlin Wall fell and a new Europe rose
- David McKie (The Guardian) – The preserve of pawnshops
- Gary Younge (The Guardian) – One year on, Obama has shown that meaningful change can happen
- Peter Preston (The Guardian) – The touchline timeline
- Leading article (The Guardian) – Keep the faith
- Bruce Anderson (The Independent) – The EU battle isn’t over for Cameron
- Simon Carr (The Independent) – I drink a bottle of wine a day, but don’t call me an alcoholic
- Dr Lorna Robinson (The Independent) – Latin inspires and enthuses children
- Leading article (The Independent) – A revolution that reshaped out world
- Melanie Phillips (The Daily Mail) – We were fools to think the fall of the Berlin Wall had killed off the far left
- Clive Crook (The Financial Times) – Obama has lost sight of the centre
And from the rest of the world…
- Paul Krugman (The New York Times) – Paranoia Strikes Deep
- Ross Douthat (The New York Times) – Live After the End of History
- Slavoj Zizek (International Herald Tribune) – 20 Years of Collapse
- Anne Applebaum (The Washington Post) – After the wall fell
- Wolfgang Hummel (The Wall Street Journal) – Reunification has hurt the German economy
- Samantha Maiden (The Australian) – PM caught in policy bind
