Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Blair meets Miliband | Boris's Twitter power-grab | Mehdi Hasan: more Iran myths

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Editor's Choice

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

  1. The coming battle between old and young
    Twentysomethings face living standard squeezes, while those in their 60s have never had it so good. By Helen Lewis

  2. Tax transparency is a political masterstroke by Osborne
    An annual breakdown of public spending will increase support for the Chancellor's cuts. By George Eaton

  3. Boris Johnson privatises official Mayor of London Twitter account
    The Mayor has changed the name of the non-partisan account -- and taken its 253,152 followers. By Samira Shackle

  4. Fisking Fawkes
    Iran Watch, part 7. By Mehdi Hasan

  5. Caption competition: Blair meets Miliband
    The first photograph of the pair together since Miliband became Labour leader. By George Eaton

  6. Not The PCC: will the new press regulation body be any better?
    There is a sudden enthusiasm for reform, but politicians and the public will be excluded from the process. By Steve Baxter

  7. Labour must not return to factional warfare
    Rather than seeking to delegitimise Progress, our critics should debate with us. By Robert Philpot

  8. Picture of the day: Cameron glares at Bercow
    The PM was not amused by the Speaker's address to the Queen. By George Eaton

  9. An important intervention in the aid debate
    A new report by the ONE campaign shows how the UK aid budget will make a difference. By Richard Darlington

  10. Morning Call: pick of the papers
    The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.

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