Thursday, June 30, 2011

Why public sector pensions aren't "unaffordable" | Johann Hari: new allegations | Miliband's new PMQs adviser

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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. No party can afford to ignore the "sandwich generation"
    Tensions are rising over the care of the elderly and the prospects of the young. Both the coalition and Labour must address these issues before it is too late. By Rafael Behr

  2. How Ted found his inner Beast
    Miliband Jr has a new coach for Prime Minister's Questions: young Dennis Skinner, 79. By Kevin Maguire

  3. A Separation (PG)
    A perfectly choreographed story of suspense. By Ryan Gilbey

  4. Pop goes the BoJo
    Gideon Donald previews Boris's bid for Downing Street.

  5. Leader: We must not waste this chance to reform care for the elderly
    The longer ministers prevaricate, the worse the crisis will get.

Most popular blogs

  1. Just before you accept Johann Hari's apology ....
    ... ask how many more interview quotes he has ripped off. By Guy Walters

  2. Johann Hari and media standards
    Why consistency matters. By David Allen Green

  3. Ministers lose the argument on "unaffordable" pensions
    Francis Maude flounders as he fails to defend the claim that public sector pensions are "unaffordable". By George Eaton

  4. Johann Hari responds to criticism
    "I now see it was wrong, and I wouldn't do it again." By Samira Shackle

  5. PMQs review: Miliband beats Cameron with detail again
    But the Labour leader's new approach is subject to diminishing returns. By George Eaton

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