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The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com

  1. Jonathan May-Bowles named as Murdoch's attacker
    Protestor threw shaving foam pie at newspaper mogul during Commons select committee hearing. By Samira Shackle

  2. Osborne is drawn into the scandal
    Rebekah Brooks confirms that it was George Osborne's idea to hire Andy Coulson. By George Eaton

  3. Should Cameron quit? Ask him yourself, says Boris
    Mayor of London does little to quell speculation that he is after the top job. By Samira Shackle

  4. Culture committee: live-blog
    Catch up on yesterday's hearing, with minute-by-minute coverage as Rupert and James Murdoch and Rebekah Brooks are grilled by MPs. By Samira Shackle and Duncan Robinson

  5. My 12 golden rules in a crisis
    Here's how Rupert and co might have handled things. By Olly Grender

  6. Exclusive: the end of Blue Labour
    "Maurice Glasman's actions have made supporting the project untenable." By Dan Hodges

  7. "Women make trade-offs between success and likeability"
    A fascinating profile of Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg raises important questions about women in the workplace. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley

  8. When rates finally rise, things are set to get nasty
    Nothing turns a dry economic story into a turbo-charged political one quite like fear of losing the family home. By Gavin Kelly

  9. Iain McNicol is the right man for the job
    And now Labour's new general secretary needs to address three big challenges. By Will Straw

  10. Does Charlie Gilmour really deserve a 16-month jail sentence?
    Yes, he acted like an idiot, but he's also an ideal tabloid scapegoat. By Laurie Penny




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