The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com Red Tory: Gove on his union days The Education Secretary "was an active striker" at the Press and Journal during its bitter confrontation with the NUJ in the 1980s. By Duncan Robinson. Hugo Chávez: not dead Reports of the Venezuelan President's death have been exaggerated. By George Eaton Labour to pick Chris Lennie as new general secretary "Ed's team have moved heavily behind Chris." By Dan Hodges -
Morning Call: pick of the papers The ten must-read pieces from this morning's papers. -
Alex Salmond's missing speech What has happened to his 2008 "Scotland will be a Celtic Lion" speech? By David Allen Green -
Miliband matters as much as Hague did No one cares how Labour chooses its shadow cabinet. They've already chosen a man who will never be prime minister. By Graeme Archer -
Romney's tribute to Thatcher New "Obama Isn't Working" poster is a replica of "Labour Isn't Working". By George Eaton -
Ignore the media scare-stories about strikes Those who strike are not firebrands or ideologues, they are ordinary men and women. By Steven Baxter -
Is Blue Labour anti-women? A senior Labour MP criticises the project for "harking back to a Janet and John era". By Daniel Trilling -
The real question about overseas aid It's not the UK's aid budget that hinders development, it's free-market capitalism. By Deborah Doane Job of the Week:
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