Thursday, July 5, 2012

What is Milibandism? | How Qatar bought London | Mitt Romney can't do Venn diagrams

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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. What is Milibandism?
    Once again, the Labour leader set the political pace. By Neil O'Brien

  2. Bob Diamond was not for ever - but the Barclays crisis is just the start
    Bank of England deputy governor Paul Tucker is guilty of either complicity or incompetence. By David Blanchflower

  3. Forget a shower of bad headlines, this is political climate change
    Confronted with epic global challenges, our politicians cannot help shrinking to the occasion. By Rafael Behr

  4. How Qatar bought London
    The Shard, Harrods, Barclays, the Olympics Village - it's all theirs. By George Eaton

  5. God Bless America - review
    Ryan Gilbey is not impressed by a lazy love letter to liberalism. By Ryan Gilbey

Five must-read blogs

  1. Mitt Romney doesn't understand Venn diagrams
    The Romney campaign have been making "venn diagrams". Oh dear.
    By Alex Hern

  2. Miliband's call for a judge-led inquiry gathers strength
    MPs' failure to land a blow on Bob Diamond has bolstered the case for a full inquiry. By George Eaton

  3. Frank Ocean comes out: a brave move in the exaggeratedly heterosexual world of hip hop
    What it means to be the first out gay star in urban music. By Dorian Lynskey

  4. Blaming the "culture" is no excuse for what happened at Barclays
    The dreaded "c-word" has become an excuse to say banal but unpalatable things.
    By Catherine Fieschi

  5. Welfare reform suicides must not be overlooked
    A website seeking to collate stories of suicides linked to the coalition's welfare reforms is a valuable resource. By Caroline Crampton

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