The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com Thinking clearly about superinjunctions Do not be carried away by the current media frenzy. By David Allen Green The coalition can't favour the richest students over the rest Allowing the rich to buy extra university places would damage social mobility. By George Eaton Morning Call: pick of the papers The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers. -
The princess craze is no fairy tale Young women need different models of femininity. By Laurie Penny -
Trump: "I am the least racist person there is" Potential presidential candidate, Donald Trump, points to a black winner of the Apprentice as proof that he is not racist. By Duncan Robinson -
Does Ed Miliband have a plan B? The Labour leader tried to put a brave face on Thursday's results. But he was fooling no one, least of all himself. By Dan Hodges -
So, farewell then, 10 O'Clock Live Even though I liked it, I have to admit it was a flop. But why did it fail? By Helen Lewis-Hasteley -
Alex Salmond's dilemma Does the election result in Scotland threaten the Union? By Jonathan Derbyshire -
The Telegraph has been told off. Big deal... Toothless PCC won't stop other newspapers using the Telegraph's tactics as the rewards outweigh the penalties. By Steven Baxter. -
The coalition's free schools dilemma Ministers can't keep costs down, keep the profiteers out, and get the revolutionary programme they want. By Jon Elledge. Introducing New Statesman Jobs For forward thinking, intelligent and discerning professionals. That's you. Leader: After Bin Laden, it's time to end this unwinnable war Obama now has the political cover necessary to order an accelerated withdrawal from Afghanistan. | |
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