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

  1. Explaining the child benefit saga
    Do you prioritise fairness for individuals or for households? The coalition is realising you can't do both at once. By Gavin Kelly

  2. Cardinal O'Brien jumps the shark
    Allowing same-sex marriage is equivalent to legalising slavery, claims the head of the Catholic Church in Scotland. By Nelson Jones

  3. Watch: Lansley chased by protesters
    Leaked footage of the Health Secretary being pursued during a hospital visit. By George Eaton

  4. Youthful rebellion turning inward with deadly consequences
    Fighting eating disorders takes stamina, and courage, and the determination to live fully, whatever the cost. By Laurie Penny

  5. The European Parliament's hand-out to the far-right
    The decision to award money to anti-semitic parties shows where the EU is going wrong. By Denis MacShane

  6. Q&A: Super Tuesday
    Your guide to the GOP contests happening across the US on Tuesday. By Andrew McIntyre

  7. Lib Dems. The most popular politicians in the country
    Local Lib Dems are faring better than their coalition cousins. By Richard Morris

  8. Grayling pleads guilty to hitting the working poor
    Tax credit changes mean some families will be better off on benefits, welfare minister admits. By George Eaton

  9. The bizarre sound of Tories crying "Trot"
    Conservative ministers' habit of denouncing critics as lunatic ideologues says more about their own prejudices. By George Chesterton

  10. The Lords must intervene on legal aid cuts
    Access to legal advice is a vital part of the welfare safety net that could disappear if government plans go ahead. By Tess Reidy

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