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Breivik: the most shocking thing | The origin of “omnishambles” | Tom Holland on the birth of Islam

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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Leader: The most shocking thing about Breivik
    How many people agree with his beliefs.

  2. Mervyn King is a tyrant, but who will succeed him at the Bank of England?
    It's time for a heavyweight at the Old Lady of Threadneedle Street. By David Blanchflower

  3. How much longer can the Catholic Church resist change?
    The Anglican Church today could be the Roman Church of tomorrow. By John Cornwell

  4. Film review: Beauty
    The most disturbing study of repression you'll see all year. By Ryan Gilbey

  5. Birth of a religion
    Nabeelah Jaffer and Tom Holland debate the complex history of early Islam.

Five most-popular blogs

  1. The 10 fastest growing American industries
    Hot sauce, solar panels and generic drugs are up, up, up! By Alex Hern

  2. Alan Sugar comes out against Ken
    Labour peer declares that "Livingstone must NOT get in". By George Eaton

  3. More sinister than a bobby on the beat
    Lack of police accountability sees the institution which upholds the law virtually exempt from it. By Ellie Mae O'Hagan

  4. The origin of "omnishambles"
    Ed Miliband's The Thick Of It reference. By George Eaton

  5. Labour set for major gains on 3 May
    Pre-election forecast suggests party could gain as many as 700 seats. By George Eaton

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