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Ten must-read blogs

  1. Live near one of these hospitals? Try not to get ill soon
    Almost 60 hospitals could close due to PFI-related debts. By Alex Hern

  2. Cameron is repeating the housing benefit myth
    The statistic Cameron ignores: only one in eight claimants is unemployed. By George Eaton

  3. Mail Online illustrates Eiffel Tower suicide story with video
    The Samaritans guidelines are clear on the subject. By Helen Lewis

  4. The fuel duty U-turn shows how afraid Osborne is of Tory backbenchers
    The mere threat of a rebellion from Conservative backbenchers was enough. By Caroline Crampton

  5. How I sued the Daily Mail - and won
    The paper labelled me a ringleader in violent disorder at the Millbank protests. By Luke Cooper

  6. Feminism didn't lie to women about "having it all"
    As Germaine Greer said: "I wanted to liberate women from the vacuum cleaner, not put them on the board of Hoover".
    By Rhiannon and Holly

  7. Cameron's housing benefit proposals are part of an ongoing redefinition of adulthood
    PM continuing is a trend of assuming people in their twenties are still basically teenagers. By Nelson Jones

  8. Housing benefit can be the route to social mobility
    Without housing benefit mine and my family's life chances would have been obliterated. By Nichi Hodgson

  9. Osborne's failure on the deficit becomes clearer
    Borrowing is £2.7bn higher than a year ago.
    By George Eaton

  10. Apple Store workers earn about the same as other retail workers
    The New York Times is shocked at the travesty of paying workers well above the minimum wage and competing stores. By Alex Hern

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