Plus: The 100 best movies of all time, and how to eat pasta in a healthy way
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A Labour wealth tax would be the most dramatic attack on property owners since the 1940s, writes Allister Heath. He argues that such a proposal would dramatically alter the relationship between the state and the people, and should be vehemently opposed.
In today's free-to-read article, Robbie Collin, our film critic, has compiled his essential guide to the best films ever made, ranging from comedies to thrillers, and from the 1920s to the present day. How many have you seen?
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