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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Britain's last anti-Jewish riots
    Why have the 1947 riots been forgotten? By Daniel Trilling

  2. In this game of political tennis, Cameron can't stop double-faulting
    It has taken a while for the Tories to recognise that they even have an adversary. With Rafael Behr

  3. The "Muslim Schindler"
    Remembering Abdol-Hossein Sardari. By Mehdi Hasan

  4. The NS Interview: Bella Freud, designer and campaigner
    "People would rather blame the victim than the bully". By Jemima Khan

  5. Review: The Turin Horse and iLL Manors
    Stillness teaches you far more about life than action. By Ryan Gilbey

Five most-popular blogs

  1. Warsi and her accuser: the letters in full
    Does Dr Wafik Moustafa have an axe to grind against the Conservative Party chairman? By Mehdi Hasan

  2. Krugman: Labour is "weak" in its opposition to cuts
    The Nobel-prize-winning economist is scathing in his criticism of the two Eds. By Mehdi Hasan

  3. I love you videogames, so why do you keep doing this?
    Sexy, sexy sexism in the Hitman: Absolution trailer. By Helen Lewis

  4. How Newsnight humiliated single mother Shanene Thorpe
    Young mother asks for an apology after being misrepresented as "benefit scrounger". By Samira Shackle

  5. Despite it all, they still miss Andy
    Downing Street's embarrassment is diminished by nostalgia for Coulson's skill as a spinner. By Rafael Behr

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