Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Cameron's new cabinet in full | Julian Assange: the legal myths | Zac Goldsmith: no to a third runway

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Ten must-read blogs

  1. The new cabinet: the full list
    A full list of David Cameron's new ministerial line-up. By New Statesman

  2. Naomi Wolf: Anonymity for rape accusers gives impunity to prosecutors
    The Vagina author's odd comments on Newsnight. By Helen Lewis

  3. Don't forget Grayling's comments on gay couples
    The new Justice Secretary argued that B&B owners should be allowed to turn away gay couples. By George Eaton

  4. The legal mythology of the extradition of Julian Assange
    Why the "zombie facts" of Assange supporters are wrong. By David Allen Green

  5. The third runway is lazy thinking by those who should know better
    Never mind Heathrow expansion - we don't use our existing capacity sufficiently well.
    By Zac Goldsmith

  6. An open letter to Michael Gove from an English teacher on a dark day for education
    Young people who worked hard have been let down by ministers who will only ever see them as statistics. By By Chris Edwards

  7. Theories about "hookup culture" are just another way of telling us what to do with our lady parts
    Which is more offensive - being called a "slut", or being slotted into a sweeping cultural theory? By Rhiannon and Holly

  8. Tony Blair v Desmond Tutu: who has more moral authority?
    According to Tutu, Blair has forfeited his right to pose as an exemplar of leadership.
    By Nelson Jones

  9. Romney's Bain Capital under investigation for tax dodging
    New York's attorney-general starts examining private equity firms. By Alex Hern

  10. We need a proper British Investment Bank, not Osborne's half measure
    The Chancellor's small business bank is too modest to make a significant difference to growth. By Tony Dolphin

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