Editor's Choice Five must-read pieces from the magazine Amid the Murdoch scandal, there's an acrid smell of business as usual The pact between press and parliament remains the same. By John Pilger Arundhati Roy -- "Every day, one is insulted in India" After winning the Booker Prize in 1997, Arundhati Roy could have been a "pretty lady who wrote a book". Instead, she took up a host of political causes . . . and fell out with her country's elite. By Sophie Elmhirst Beginners (15); Break My Fall (18) Two quirky tales of the heart show there's still life in love. By Ryan Gilbey Indian sisters are doing it for themselves While parliament is packed with the children of the powerful, outsiders are emerging. And they're all women. By Patrick French Leader: How our culture was degraded and our politics infantilised With Mr Murdoch's influence diminished perhaps our politics can grow up. Five most-popular blogs Exclusive: the end of Blue Labour "Maurice Glasman's actions have made supporting the project untenable." By Dan Hodges "If music can be art, why can't food?" Nathan Myhrvold was Stephen Hawking's researcher and Bill Gates's right-hand man at Microsoft. Now, he's written a £395 cookbook By Helen Lewis-Hasteley. Jonathan May-Bowles named as Murdoch's attacker Protestor threw shaving foam pie at newspaper mogul during Commons select committee hearing. By Samira Shackle The idiocy of Jonathan May-Bowles There will be yet more "security" at the House of Commons. By David Allen Green New Statesman cover | 25 July 2011 A sneak preview of tomorrow's front cover. 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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