The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com The threat from far-right terrorism The Home Affairs Select Committee has produced an important report on an oft-ignored subject. By Mehdi Hasan Will Lansley be "taken out and shot"? Speculation about the Health Secretary's future continues to grow. By George Eaton Why you should back High Streets First A new campaign wants locals to be given powers to limit the number of betting shops on their streets. By Rowenna Davis £10.9bn of unpaid tax written off by government? Who cares! The Treasury does not adequately monitor the way it spends public money, according to MPs. By Samira Shackle 10 questions for Daily Mail boss Paul Dacre The editor's appearance before the Leveson inquiry is the perfect time to ask about Mail Online. By Steve Baxter Don't be fooled by the Fred Goodwin sideshow Gesture politics are good for only one thing: taking the edge off public outrage. By Laurie Penny Morning Call: pick of the papers The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers. By NewStatesman Laughed out of the Bank of England? You must be joking A response. By David Blanchflower Can Newt make a comeback? He's already done it twice, but can Gingrich come back a third time? By Rebecca Lloyd Why Ed Miliband welcomed David's intervention It is right that the Labour Party rigorously debates how to deliver fairness in tough times. By Peter Hain THE TRICYCLE GOES NUCLEAR Tricycle Theatre 9 Feb - 1 April
The Tricycle has established a reputation for groundbreaking political theatre, and their upcoming season, across the Theatre, Cinema and Gallery continues this.
THE BOMB - a partial history (in two parts) The history and future of one of the most pressing issues in global politics is explored in Nicolas Kent's final project as Artistic Director of the Tricycle. THE BOMB is a collection of engaging, satirical and dramatic plays by internationally acclaimed playwrights debating nuclear issues, from a 1940s research lab to a post-apocalyptic London.
Plus: An extraordinary international film festival with cult classics like Dr Strangelove; exhibitions with talented artists including Ralph Steadman; and discussions with experts including Baroness Shirley Williams.
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