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

  1. Video: Julian Assange, New Statesman/Frontline Club debate
    Speaking for the proposition: "This house believes whistleblowers make the world a safer place." By New Statesman

  2. World exclusive: Hugh Grant turns the tables on the phone-hackers
    The bugger, bugged. By New Statesman

  3. Banning things and liberal values
    Why the French are wrong about face veils. By David Allen Green

  4. Morning Call: pick of the papers
    The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers.

  5. Clegg's tuition fees headache gets bigger
    The University of Sheffield joins the £9,000 club. By George Eaton

  6. The whistle-blower debate
    Me and Julian Assange v Douglas Murray and Bob Ayers. By Mehdi Hasan

  7. I shot Bambi
    I was the one behind the AV baby ad. By Dan Hodges

  8. Willetts has reminded us that social mobility is a scam
    The entire premise of social mobility rests on the blithe acceptance of social inequality. By Laurie Penny

  9. You don't need to learn about journalism to be a journalist
    I can't do 100 words a minute shorthand, have never sat through a council meeting or done a death knock. So what? By Steve Baxter

  10. So exactly who does agree with Osborne?
    The voice of the IMF can now be added to the ever-growing chorus denouncing the measures of the Chancellor. By David Blanchflower


Regulars

Leader: Democracy depends upon a free media and an informed public
By Jemima Khan
The WikiLeaks cables exposed government corruption, war crimes and human rights abuses.


Arts & Culture

The Crimson Petal and the White (BBC2)
By Rachel Cooke
There is a stench of hypocrisy in a new adaptation

 

 











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