Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Occupy London eviction: in pictures | A racket at News International? | Laurie Penny on workfare

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

  1. Workfare's unfair blame game
    The trouble is that workfare doesn't work By Laurie Penny

  2. Occupy London: the eviction and the backlash
    Protesters angered by apparent collusion of St Paul's with the police. By George Eaton

  3. Occupy London eviction: in pictures
    The anti-capitalist protest camp outside St Paul's Cathedral was evicted by bailiffs and police early this morning. By Samira Shackle

  4. Did the Met betray rape victims to avoid bad PR?
    An astonishing allegation in Brian Paddick's evidence to the Leveson Inquiry By Helen Lewis

  5. Defining marriage
    On the purpose of this voluntary union, the Book of Common Prayer is correct on one of three counts. By Nelson Jones

  6. A racket at News International?
    The second module of the Leveson inquiry has an explosive start. By David Allen Green

  7. Lansley's bill has killed debate about the future of the NHS
    There is a whole lot of politics and very little policy in the war over the government's health reforms. By Rafael Behr

  8. Video: Angela Merkel doused in beer
    German Chancellor remains calm as waiter upends a tray of beer onto her back. By Samira Shackle

  9. GOP in Michigan & Arizona: 3 things to know
    Santorum vies for Mitt's home state, spoiler Democrats campaign for Paul. By Alice Gribbin

  10. Osborne's "no money left" claim could backfire
    The Chancellor's old tactic is now a reminder of his failure. By George Eaton

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