Five must-read pieces from the magazine Who's left? The top 20 US progressives The New Statesman profiles the leading American progressives who are keeping the cause alive. By Mehdi Hasan Cameron is good in a crisis. Sadly, it tends to be one he's created himself Cameron's intense relaxedness about the technicalities of government is his greatest weakness. By Rafael Behr A guru's diary Will the real Steve Hilton please stand up? The Downing Street honcho offers a sneak peak at his week. By Steve Hilton Leader: Miliband could win the argument but lose the political battle The Labour leader has struggled to animate and convince voters. By NewStatesman Betting on the Tube's high rollers Why a tube strike during the Olympics has just become more likely. By Kevin Maguire Five must-read pieces from the magazine Exclusive report: Are the media racist? NS survey shows ethnic minorities are still largely absent from opinion pages, senior roles and staff jobs in UK press. By Alice Gribbin Why the Tories must shed their "party of the rich" image For victory in the next election, the Conservatives must appeal to hard-pressed but aspirational voters. By David Skelton Labour needs to be more radical on high pay and low pay Miliband should should promise to link the minimum wage to a new top pay index. By Andrew Harrop The right tries to blame youth unemployment on immigration -- again MigrationWatch has been allowed to get away with irresponsible scaremongering for too long. By Matt Cavanagh Mitt Romney's religion Is Mormonism a "cult" or just the great American religion? By Nelson Jones New Statesman Event Wael Ghonim in conversation with Mehdi Hasan at The Mosaic Rooms
30 January 2012, 7.15pm The Mosaic Rooms, 226 Cromwell Road London SW5 0SW
One year on from the start of the occupation of Tahrir Square, the "spokesman for a revolution" -- activist, social entrepreneur, and former Google executive -- Wael Ghonim, talks to the New Statesman's Mehdi Hasan about the Egyptian revolution, what comes next, and how the power of the internet and social media is being harnessed as a tool for democratic change around the world.
The event will take place at The Mosaic Rooms - a cultural space showcasing progressive and innovative contemporary culture from and connected to the Arab World.
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