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The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com

  1. The Battle of Stokes Croft
    What happened when police, squatters and anti-Tesco protesters clashed in Bristol. By Laurie Penny

  2. An interview with Sam Harris
    The complete transcript. By Jonathan Derbyshire

  3. Labour's new line: "Vote Yes to damage Cameron"
    Mandelson and Johnson urge Labour supporters to vote Yes to AV to hurt Cameron. By George Eaton

  4. The Lib Dem problem with women
    The Liberal Democrats could end up with zero female MPs after the next election. By Samira Shackle

  5. Morning Call: pick of the papers
    The ten must-read pieces from today's papers.

  6. Why is Berlusconi's spokesman managing my football team?
    Fabio, your country needs you. And mine, frankly, doesn't. By Dan Hodges

  7. What South Park can teach us about Oxford
    The furore over black students at Oxford won't die down until schools listen to the wisdom of Eric Cartman. By Duncan Robinson

  8. Where do house prices go from here?
    The figures tell us that house prices are unsustainable at current levels, and look to be headed down. By David Blanchflower

  9. "I got invited to David Walliams's wedding . . . but I'd have just been on my own at the buffet"
    A few extra bits from my interview with Russell Howard. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley

  10. Tom Ravenscroft's music blog
    I appear to have been made DJ to the Royal Wedding. What shall I play? By Tom Ravenscroft

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