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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Rupert Murdoch always felt like an outsider. Now he could become one
    The News Corp head could yet be called by Congress to explain himself. By Nicholas Wapshott

  2. Leader: Livingstone is a poor candidate but this is still Labour's moment
    Boris Johnson deserves to be beaten.

  3. Who are Breivik's fellow travellers?
    The point about far-right ideology is that it is parasitical on the mainstream By Daniel Trilling

  4. The beginning of a new world order
    It is China rather than America that is set to dominate through both soft and hard power. By Martin Jacques

  5. "The number one threat facing America is its debt burden"
    Granted extraordinary access to Pentagon officials, Edward Luce discovered that even they admit the era of US global dominance is over.

Five most-popular blogs

  1. Exclusive: George Galloway's conversion to Islam
    Jemima Khan, in an interview with the Bradford MP, reveals the background to his Muslim conversion. By Alice Gribbin

  2. How Belle de Jour got her figures wrong
    Brooke Magnanti's skewering of others' bad stats is excellent. It's a shame she isn't blameless herself. By Helen Lewis

  3. What Brown and Murdoch really said to each other
    Brown is right about the timing and subject of the call. By Guy Lodge

  4. Miliband on Today: the highlights
    The Labour leader on private health care, Hollande and how big the state should be. By George Eaton

  5. PMQs review: Cameron's anger boils over
    An easy win for Miliband against a red-faced Cameron. By George Eaton

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