Editor's Choice IN THIS WEEK'S NEW STATESMAN... As Pope Benedict XVI begins his trip to the UK, this week's New Statesman looks at the troubled state of Catholicism. Geoffrey Robertson QC, who has called for the arrest of the pontiff, attacks the Foreign Office over its refusal to challenge the Vatican's dubious claim to statehood. Elsewhere, in a review of Robertson's new book The Case of the Pope: Vatican Accountability for Human Rights Abuse, John Cornwell says that the Church urgently needs to uncover the roots of the paedophile priest scandal that has made a mockery of its claim to moral authority. But elsewhere, in this week's NS Interview, the historian and journalist Paul Johnson tells Jonathan Derbyshire that the abuse scandal has been "greatly exaggerated" and insists that it will "blow over". Also this week, John Pilger asks if sport can be rescued from corporate dominance, Mehdi Hasan look at how a late surge of support for Ed Miliband has left his brother rattled and Laurie Penny explains why she's proud to say nope to the Pope.. The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Get a FREE copy of Noam Chomsky's Hopes and Prospects when you start your annual subscription today for just £82. The five most read blogs - Christine O'Donnell versus Eddie Izzard By Duncan Robinson
- On Lady Gaga and that meat dress By Laurie Penny
- The moment we will know who won Labour's leadership contest By James Macintyre
- Ed Miliband's anti-war credentials By Mehdi Hasan
- The cuts come under attack from all sides By George Eaton
Weekly briefing The Kennedy conundrum Mehdi Hasan and James Macintyre On the eve of the Liberal Democrats most keenly anticipated conference since they were founded in 1988, Mehdi Hasan and James Macintyre examine the challenges facing a troubled party. Leader: The Lib Dems need to show distinction to avoid extinction The good cardinal, psychic computers and forbidden fruit By Peter Wilby The Pope has picked the wrong cardinal to beatify. Also, ruminations on the incapacity benefit, Gmail and a former boss. I'm Still Here (15) By Ryan Gilbey Joaquin Phoenix's rapping has turned him into a joke. |
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