Editor's Choice IN THIS WEEK'S NEW STATESMAN: The Firm This week's New Statesman looks inside Britain's ultimate political machine - the royal family. In the magazine, the historian Dominic Sandbrook explains why the Queen is such a skilled politician, Will Self decries the royal wedding as an overwrought breeding ceremony and David Starkey calls the Queen "tough old boot". Elsewhere, Rob Brown argues that Alex Salmond's nationalist government has failed to bring Scotland any closer to independence, Irwin Stelzer urges Labour to attack the Tories on the EU, Alex Preston looks at the power of credit rating agencies to make or break both countries and companies, and Max Benitez reports from the frontline in Afghanistan, on patrol with the Scots Guards. Plus, Amanda Foreman looks at the dark side of empire, Alice Miles discusses her plans for the royal wedding and Kasia Boddy celebrates the glorious unpredictability of Bob Dylan. The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Get a FREE copy of Peter Taylor's Talking to Terrorists: A Personal Journey from the IRA to Al Qaeda when you start your annual subscription today for just £87. The five most read blogs - Buns, bunting and retro-imperialism | Laurie Penny
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- "Calm down, dear!" | Sophie Elmhirst
- An interview with Sam Harris | Jonathan Derbyshire
- The royal baby: "Aww!" or "ARGH!" | Duncan Robinson
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