Editor's Choice Five must-read pieces from the magazine The bugger, bugged Hugh Grant turns the tables on the phone-hackers. It's time for our politicians to stop courting the Sun King A succession of British prime ministers have been in thrall to the Murdoch empire but, with the current phone-hacking scandal, will that finally be challenged? By Mehdi Hasan The strange silencing of liberal America Obama's greatest achievement is having seduced, co-opted and silenced much of liberal opinion in the US. By John Pilger -
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Leader: For too long, public figures have lived in fear of Murdoch The tentacles of News Corp reach so deeply into national life that almost everybody of importance has been seduced. Five most-popular blogs Sharing a lift with Richard Dawkins The rationalist champion compares propositioning a woman with chewing gum. By David Allen Green Reading what Rebekah Brooks says What today's statement says and does not say. By David Allen Green Johann Hari claims to hate the Daily Mail. . . . . .but not enough not to borrow from it. By Guy Walters World exclusive: Hugh Grant turns the tables on the phone-hackers The bugger, bugged. The bullies, bullied News International is today the victim of events, not the master. By David Allen Green The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Get a FREE copy of Mehdi Hasan's and James Macintyre's ED: The Milibands and the making of a Labour leader when you start your annual subscription today for just £87. Job of the Week:
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