Tuesday, July 5, 2011

New phone hacking revelations | Where are Miliband's fairweather friends? | The Dilnot report and Stalingrad | Osborne's AV lies

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

  1. How widespread was phone hacking in high-profile investigations?
    When ex-News of the World journalist Paul McMullan discussed the Milly Dowler case with Hugh Grant. By David Allen Green

  2. How the Sun reported on the Milly Dowler scandal
    News of the World's stable-mate the Sun buries the Milly Dowler story on page two, opposite some tits. By Duncan Robinson

  3. Can Brooks really hang on?
    The News International chief executive is either guilty of incompetence or something far worse. By George Eaton

  4. Telegraph cartoon makes light of DSK rape claims
    In this interpretation, as in most modern justice systems, it's always the 'bitch's' fault. By Laurie Penny

  5. Dilnot survives the Russian front. . . for now
    Social care is a minefield for politicians - and the Dilnot report offers no easy option for the government or the opposition. By Gavin Kelly

  6. Dear Chancellor, your pants are on fire
    Isn't it time for George Osborne to apologize for his mendacity during the AV campaign?

  7. Those who call for austerity are calling for a second Great Depression
    Who do you trust on the economy: Bernanke, King and Geithner, or some right-wing blogger? By David Blanchflower

  8. I want to be a camera
    Listening is more important for a writer than the active imposition of "a greater truth". By Graeme Archer

  9. Where are Ed Miliband's fairweather friends?
    The Labour leader is being bitten by the mouths that until last week were praising him. By Dan Hodges

  10. Johann Hari claims to hate the Daily Mail. . .
    . . .but not enough not to borrow from it. By Guy Walters


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