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The 10 best (worst) Jubilee products| Osborne’s reputation unravels |Greece and “tough love”

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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. 10 of the best (worst) Jubilee products
    Crystal encrusted chutney and a corgi statuette? Yes please. By Samira Shackle

  2. Osborne's reputation continues to unravel
    The "pasty tax" U-turn shows Osborne is now losing the politics as well as the economics. By George Eaton

  3. Ten years of "An Audience With"
    The charms of the public meeting uninterrupted by Paxman or Humphrys. By Clive Conway

  4. Tony Blair's appearance at Leveson: 10 key points
    The former PM on media regulation, his relationship with Murdoch and the Daily Mail. By Samira Shackle

  5. Ken Clarke: the Tories would lose an election now
    A revealing admission from the Justice Secretary. By George Eaton

  6. Targeting Clegg's family home was plain wrong
    Defenders of the UK uncut protest call it a "party". Would they be so relaxed if the far-right copied them? By Richard Morris

  7. Christine Lagarde's "tough love" is an insult to Greece
    By urging Greeks to pay up without whingeing, the IMF chief has revealed her deep historical and cultural prejudice. By Alex Andreou

  8. Video: No 10 communications chief rebukes BBC reporter
    Craig Oliver gives Norman Smith a dressing down about Jeremy Hunt and BBC bias. By Samira Shackle

  9. The British public backs Francois Hollande
    A new poll by YouGov contains some pretty bad news for the austerity junkies. By Mehdi Hasan

  10. The High Court is unable to agree on Twitter Joke Trial appeal
    A fresh appeal hearing is ordered before three appeal judges as the case goes on. By David Allen Green

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