The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com Jemima Khan to guest-edit the New Statesman A free speech special issue featuring contributions from Julian Assange, Oliver Stone, Tony Benn, Tim Robbins, Rory Stewart, Damien Hirst and more. Tory minister: Thatcher only "dreamt of" our cuts Conservative minister Greg Baker admits: "we are making cuts that Thatcher could only have dreamt of". By George Eaton Cut, cut, cut: Alistair Darling versus Greg Barker The inconvenient truth is that Labour also wanted to cut more than Margaret Thatcher. By Mehdi Hasan Farewell to the unloveliest newspaper The Sport and Sunday Sport have gone under, taking their torrent of nipples and made-up crap with them. By Steve Baxter Morning Call: pick of the papers The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers. The shame is all theirs Nadine Dorries and Frank Field's proposal for pre-abortion counselling is morally untenable. By Laurie Penny NHS reforms: a lesson in how not to do it In assuming that Andrew Lansley had it all in hand, David Cameron and Nick Clegg have taken an enormous risk. By Olly Grender Ed Miliband needs to round up more than the Usual Suspects One disloyal article is unfortunate. Two looks like carelessness. By Dan Hodges Benjamin Zephaniah "removed" from pro-AV pamphlets We've got the proof. By Duncan Robinson The myth of AV and the BNP The No to AV campaign's nonsense continues. By Duncan Robinson  Syria gets a taste for protest By Lana Asfour After events in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Bahrain, Syrian citizens have finally found a voice against the 40-year, two-generation Assad dictatorship. Leader: The tax burden should move from earned to unearned income There are strong, principled and pragmatic arguments for higher taxes on property. SSource Code (12A) By Ryan Gilbey This time-loop movie isn't as clever as it thinks it is. | |
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