Friday, December 9, 2011

Richard Dawkins to guest-edit New Statesman | Mehdi Hasan on Question Time | Britain moves closer to the EU exit | Laurie Penny on the Pope

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Ten must-read blogs

  1. Richard Dawkins to guest-edit the New Statesman Christmas issue
    The Four Horsemen of New Atheism reunited, plus Philip Pullman, Carol Ann Duffy, Bill Gates and more. Out 13 Dec By NewStatesman

  2. The Eurosceptic prophecy fulfils itself
    Cameron has traded influence in the European Union for a brief respite from rebellion in his party, sending the UK ever closer to the exit. By Rafael Behr

  3. Last night's Question Time
    The facts and figures. By Mehdi Hasan

  4. Cameron vetoes EU treaty: what does this decision mean?
    The Prime Minister has taken a hard line in Europe in a political gamble that could leave Britain isolated. By Samira Shackle

  5. Where does Clegg stand?
    The leader of the most pro-European party has yet to comment on last night's deal. By George Eaton

  6. US will not air climate change episode of Frozen Planet
    BBC defends decision to give world TV channels the option of dropping the final episode of David Attenborough's series. By Samira Shackle

  7. Payday loans: "Don't worry, love, they don't need your backstory!"
    Welcome to the world of "zombie debtors". By Rowenna Davis

  8. Strong winds hit Scotland: in pictures
    Five walkers remain missing as 165mph hurricane-strength winds close schools and leave thousands without power. By Alice Gribbin

  9. Why the Pope has a point
    The abuse of children within the home is something that society has yet to tackle adequately. By Laurie Penny

  10. The reputation of Sally Morgan
    Will a famous TV Psychic now take on the Daily Mail? By David Allen Green


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