The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com The £12m question: how WikiLeaks gags its own staff "A typical open market valuation." By David Allen Green Liam Fox on aid spending: too far and too fast The Defence Secretary says that he cannot support Cameron's aid pledge "in its current form". By George Eaton Morning Call: pick of the papers The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers. -
The cult of Pippa Middleton's bum Don't get angry at magazines for writing about Philippa's bottom - we're the ones who read the stuff. By Steve Baxter -
Rally Against Debt? It was more of a long queue Lisa Hamilton, who observed the pro-cuts demonstration, was not impressed. By Lisa Hamilton -
Why I signed the WikiLeaks NDA WikiLeaks has been attempting to engage with the commercial media on its own terms. By Becky Hogge -
Hugh Grant: tabloid scrutiny is like living under the Stasi In the wake of his New Statesman scoop, the actor debates privacy and superinjunctions. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley -
Why the military covenant should not be made law In a democracy, there is no mutuality of obligation between the armed forces and the government. By Dan Hodges -
Mitt Romney's health problems The former Massachusetts governor attempts to distance himself from his health-care reforms. By Felicity Spector -
Osborne's Britain lags behind France and Germany The UK economy continues to struggle but its competitors are racing ahead. By George Eaton Introducing New Statesman Jobs For forward thinking, intelligent and discerning professionals. That's you. End of the affair - time to get down to business Tim Montgomerie Why the Tories came out on top in the referendum - and what they must do to keep the Lib Dems' hands off the controls. "No We Can": the inside story of the No to AV campaign Dan Hodges No to AV scored a commanding win on 5 May, yet its early days were a muddle of partisan chaos. Dan Hodges reveals how the campaign team was built and tells the inside story of that scandalous poster. Leader: A new era of Tory hegemony at Westminster approaches The spectre of Scottish independence is one that rightly terrifies Labour. Love Like Poison (15) By Ryan Gilbey Music does the talking in this tale of a Breton family. |
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