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Prince Harry’s nudity | Breivik’s grotesque manipulations | Islamism and democracy

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Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. The grotesque manipulations of Anders Breivik
    Åsne Seierstad questions a system that gives Anders Breivik publicity. By Åsne Seierstad

  2. How the Rochdale grooming case exposed British prejudice
    Daniel Trilling reports from Rochdale in the aftermath of a trial which saw nine men convicted of rape, trafficking and conspiracy. By Daniel Trilling

  3. Let's not confuse the activities of WikiLeaks with those of Assange
    Watching from outside Ecuador's embassy in London on 19 August, I found it hard not to admire Julian Assange. Or at least his determination. By Luke Harding

  4. The pursuit of Julian Assange is an assault on freedom and a mockery of journalism
    The British government's threat to invade the Ecuadorean embassy in London and seize Julian Assange is of historic significance. By John Pilger

  5. Perhaps Iain Duncan Smith will accuse me of peeing on the data
    There is more new evidence that the economy is flatlining and that Osborne's deficit reduction programme is in disarray. By David Blanchflower

Five must-read blogs

  1. Readers are the real reason British papers won't publish the naked Prince Harry photos
    The stock of the royal family is at such a high that newspapers fear a reader backlash more than the regulators. By Steven Baxter

  2. A tense autumn to come in the Middle East
    The international community must do everything possible to prevent further escalation across the region. By Ian Lucas

  3. Why is Michael Fish lying about base-jumping, and why are people printing it?
    The iconic weatherman, 68, famous for mis-calling the Great Storm, did not jump off a tower block. By Alex Hern

  4. The complex relationship between Islamism and democracy
    Moderate Islamism should be seen as a means of institutionalising religious conservatism.
    By Daniel Jacobius Morgan

  5. The "war on motorists" is a myth
    Everyone's feeling the pinch, but we shouldn't mistake that for a war on motorists. By Will Straw

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