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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Labour should support free schools -- it invented them
    The party will get back into government by having a better plan for the future, not by opposing changes that are working well. By Andrew Adonis

  2. The meaning of the F-word
    We asked writers, activists and politicians the same question: if feminists could campaign on only one issue over the next year, what should it be?

  3. Führer fictions
    A N Wilson's Hitler biography is breathtakingly banal By Richard J Evans

  4. Cameron and Clegg can go on together, despite suspicious minds
    If the coalition needed romance to survive it would have ended long ago. By Rafael Behr

  5. The marriage business
    Muslim men bring 12,000 brides to Britain each year. That leaves their female peers with a dilemma -- accept a "part-time husband" or turn to an agency that will check out a man's family (and his bachelor pad) for you. By Jemima Khan

Five most-popular blogs

  1. What the Sabu revelation means for hackers
    Everyone, no matter who they profess to be, is potentially an informant. By Ryan Gallagher

  2. Is feminism sexist?
    Should men's rights ever be feminism's responsibility? By Nichi Hodgson

  3. Cameron's US visit: in photos
    Eating hotdogs, watching the game, flying on Air Force One, the usual... The PM visits Barack Obama By Samira Shackle

  4. "Why go abroad in 2012?" asks a new TV ad. I'll tell you why
    We're a disappointingly saccharine nation at times, steeped in our own myths of the Blitz Spirit and Empire. By Steve Baxter

  5. Is Osborne really about to give people on £100k a tax cut?
    The coalition should restrict the rise in the personal allowance to low and middle earners. By Gavin Kelly

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