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

  1. Why the west should rule out military action against Iran
    The threat of military force heightens tensions and makes a peaceful outcome less likely. By John Baron MP

  2. 5 headlines you won't see in the Sun on Sunday
    "Up yours UK laws", and other suggestions for the newspaper's first splash. By Samira Shackle

  3. Can't take a joke? Too right
    Racist, sexist or homophobic banter draws its lazy humour from exclusion. By Laurie Penny

  4. A rare piece of good news for Osborne
    Strong borrowing figures put Osborne on track to beat deficit forecast. By George Eaton

  5. David Cameron and the uninvited doctors: that No. 10 guestlist in full
    Groups that have called for NHS reforms to be scrapped are excluded from special summit on the health bill. By Samira Shackle

  6. How the seven-day Sun could change Sundays forever
    If the new venture succeeds, it may become more inviting for others to consider combining daily and weekly elements. By Steve Baxter

  7. Why Nick Clegg's still taxing Cameron and Miliband
    The Lib Dem leader and the coming Budget. By Gavin Kelly

  8. Are the swing states embracing Obama again?
    President opens up lead against all Republican candidates in key battlegrounds. By Robert Pollard

  9. Could Tory rebels be unleashed on Clegg's Lords reform?
    Unglamorous changes to the upper chamber could end up as a chew toy for frustrated Tory backbenchers. By Rafael Behr

  10. An open letter to Slavoj Žižek
    Turkey's record on human rights means it is no model for the Arab world. By Ece Temelkuran

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