If you were forwarded this by a colleague please click here to subscribe | Ten must-read blogs Gove selling off playing fields? It's not that simple Listen to the people who know about sport, not the politicians or the journalists. By Alan White Provocative, entertaining, infuriating: I'm going to miss Louise Mensch How many British backbenchers are reliably interesting? By Helen Lewis Why Labour isn't thanking Clegg for killing the boundary changes Clegg was for the boundary changes before he was against them. By George Eaton Digital erasure: how to avoid it happening to you Mat Honan lost everything. Here's how to ensure you don't. By Alex Hern "Honour killings" are just murder - it's as simple as that The tragic murder of Shafilea Ahmed reminds us how limiting the term "honour" is when it comes to crime. By Samira Shackle For Cameron and Clegg, there is still no alternative to the coalition The PM and his deputy are more dependent on each other than ever. By Rafael Behr Curiosity lands on Mars: the US wins the space heptathlon The US will hold onto the gold medal for Mars exploration for the foreseeable future. By Michael Brooks How "sex tips for girls" are ruining sex Is letting someone lick Nutella off your nipples really so different from 'lie back and think of England'? By Rhiannon and Holly George Bush becomes deputy finance chairman of Texas republican party No, not that one. His nephew. By Alex Hern Why we should hope the UK loses its AAA rating It would expose the myth that the market punishes higher borrowing. By George Eaton The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Special Offer Brian Cox & Jeff Forshaw book free when you purchase 12 issues today for just £12 by direct debit Subscribe today for the following benefits: - Save £125 on the annual cover price!
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