The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com "You should have your tongue ripped out": the reality of sexist abuse online Female bloggers speak out about misogynist comments, rape threats and death threats. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley On Winterval and the Mail Politicians like Eric Pickles have bought into this bogus mythology. No longer. By Steven Baxter Sarkozy: "I cannot stand Netenyahu. He is a liar." Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy caught on microphone criticising the Israeli PM. By Samira Shackle Bouncing bombs and revising revisionism What motivated those who sought to bust the Dam Busters? Documentary evidence or fashion? By Guy Walters On rape threats and internet trolls What I've learned about the sexism directed at female bloggers. By Helen Lewis-Hasteley Morality and the Markets Capitalism and ethics make uncomfortable bedfellows, thinks Giles Fraser. By Nelson Jones The questions Theresa May still has to answer The Home Secretary is struggling to contain the row over relaxed border controls. By Samira Shackle Enough of the Scottish subsidy myth Scotland pays its way in the Union - it's time the London commentariat acknowledged that. By James Maxwell Modernising the monarchy? Hardly In our storybook world, royalty open hospitals with their shiny-haired brides, rather than stomping in muddy wellingtons over democracy. By Laurie Penny Getting from economic bingo to a growth plan The sheer volume of economic statistics released last week highlights the challenge facing all three major parties. By Gavin Kelly The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Print Edition Special Offer Get a FREE copy of Arguably, by Christopher Hitchens when you start your annual subscription today for just £87.
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