Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Boris Johnson apologises to the Irish | What Obama can teach Cameron | Pub closures: a silent crisis

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

  1. Obama should give Cameron an economics lesson
    Only one of the two leaders is stimulating the global recovery. By George Eaton

  2. Boris Johnson apologises to London Irish community
    Mayor says his comments in the New Statesman were exploited to suggest he had anti-Irish feelings. By Samira Shackle

  3. The silent crisis engulfing our pubs
    Pub workers are battling against a corrupt set of markets rigged against them. By Rowenna Davis

  4. Rebekah and Charlie Brooks arrested
    Former News International chief executive arrested by police investigating phone hacking. By George Eaton

  5. The myth behind Israel's attack on Osiraq
    Iran Watch, part 5 - a response to some nonsense from Guido Fawkes. By Mehdi Hasan

  6. "Plastic Brits" - and the Mail's struggle to decide who isn't British
    If Team GB is only nine-tenths British born, that team meeting will look like Britain itself. By Sunder Katwala

  7. Can Israel be deflected from its war path?
    The real danger of Binyamin Netanyahu's irrational arguments for military action in Iran. By Yo Zushi

  8. Why Britain is in the wrong over the Falklands
    The UK has no legal right to the islands and only defends them to exploit oil and gas reserves. By TJ Coles

  9. Why are there so few right-wing rock stars?
    An NME writer suggests that it's thanks to the influence of Britain's music press By Pat Long

  10. The question Lib Dem MPs must ask themselves
    Will passing the health bill improve patient outcomes in the NHS? By Richard Morris

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