Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Hugh Grant's 10 myths of tabloid journalism | Why Cameron is wrong on the economy | The horror of Andrew Lansley TV | George Osborne, urban street dancer

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

  1. Hugh Grant's 10 myths of tabloid journalism
    How the actor rebutted the tabloids at the Leveson inquiry. By George Eaton

  2. Six reasons why Cameron is wrong on the economy
    It is increasingly clear that the PM is out of his depth and out of touch. This is "nothing for nothing economics". By David Blanchflower

  3. My sense of humour failure over "woman on the left"
    Why didn't I find the Twitter flutter as entertaining as everyone else? By Helen Lewis-Hasteley

  4. Iran, my critics and me
    A response to the distortions and misrepresentations. By Mehdi Hasan

  5. Introducing the real George Osborne, urban street dancer
    "George, you can't jazz tap your way to Number 10." By Jon Bernstein

  6. Are we catching the US disease?
    The average American household has failed to benefit from the recent era of economic growth and rising productivity. By Gavin Kelly

  7. Coming to a hospital near you: Andrew Lansley TV
    Patients must watch loop of Health Secretary unless they register with £5-a day TV system. By George Eaton

  8. Sharaf's resignation is not enough for Egyptians
    With a military monopoly, neither political commentators nor ordinary Egyptians are willing to predict the outcome of next week's elections. By Sophie McBain

  9. What is Britain's role in the CIA's illegal drone campaign?
    The death of two British nationals in Pakistan raises serious questions about UK complicity. By Samira Shackle

  10. The Revolution stripped bare
    By taking off her clothes, did a young Cairo blogger prove that the Egyptian revolution was also naked? By Nelson Jones

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